• 10 Creative Projects Students Can Do At Home

    Monica Burns

    (4)

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  • Using Canva to Introduce Graphic Design Skills

    Kim Munoz

    (2)

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  • Upskilling Our Students for the 21st Century Workplace

    Reba Gordon Matthews

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  • The Knowledge Journey: Ways to Keep Students Learning During Breaks

    Shelly Sanchez Terrell

    (6)

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  • LIVE: Creative Activities, Projects, Tutorials, and More with QR Codes

    Carol Nelson

    (1)

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  • Her-Story Global Collaboration Project: Enrichment Activities (Part 2)

    Naomi Harm

    (6)

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  • Her-Story Global Collaboration Project: Literacy Essential Hooks

    Naomi Harm

    (7)

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  • Her-Story Global Collaboration Project: Creative Assessment and Reflection

    Naomi Harm

    (7)

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  • Her-Story Global Collaboration Project: Enrichment Activities (Part 1)

    Naomi Harm

    (6)

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Project-based Learning

Project-based Learning (PBL) fosters skills that extend beyond the classroom, encouraging real-world problem-solving and self-directed learning. Our courses guide educators in designing and implementing meaningful and impactful projects.

Discover best practices in aligning projects with curriculum standards and explore strategies for facilitating interdisciplinary projects. Learn how to assess project outcomes and provide constructive feedback to your students.

FAQs:

Q: Is PBL suitable for all subjects?
A: Absolutely, our courses demonstrate how to adapt PBL approaches across different disciplines.

Q: How do these courses tackle group dynamics in PBL?
A: Strategies for managing team roles and resolving conflicts are incorporated into our courses to ensure effective group work.