PBL focuses on student learning goals, including standards - based content and skills such as critical thinking / problem solving, collaboration, and self - management.
Not exact matches
PBL often does
focus on a public audience and product, but here you might consider how
students will
learn from that audience as well.
Let's do what's best for our
students and
focus on «uncoverage» by creating
PBL projects and units that
focus on deeper
learning of the content, where
students remember the material, think critically with it, and apply it in new contexts.
In general,
PBL projects begin by presenting a driving question, one that
focuses on intended
learning objectives, aligns with
students» skills, and appeals to
students» interests.
PBL focuses on inquiry and
student questioning: Once
students generate their initial list of questions, teachers can be ready with appropriate instructional moves to support their
learning.
We see STEM and
PBL as being intertwined in their
focus on pushing
students to integrate and synthesize their
learning across all disciplines.
Project - based
learning and standardized tests don't mix The Hechinger Report This article recently made the rounds
on social media — it
focuses on PBL schools around Philadelphia and highlights the various alternative ways they measure
student learning.
Project Based
Learning (
PBL),
focuses on teaching
students the essential skills for jobs that have yet to be created.
What characterizes this team at Williston Central School in Vermont is its
focus on project - based
learning in an environment that models collaboration and teaming for its facilitators (four classroom teachers and one special educator) and for
students in both individual class projects and whole team project - based
learning (
PBL) experiences.