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Project-based learning is a popular instructional strategy for many subjects, though it is not used as much in math. Today, two math teachers share how they have successfully applied PBL in their ...
How can project-based learning be used in math class? In Part One , Bobson Wong and Larisa Bukalov shared their responses. Today, Suzie Boss, Chris Fancher, and Telannia Norfar contribute their ideas.
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When I started as a K–8 STEM coach at Amesbury Public Schools, I noticed that the math and science lessons we were teaching in elementary school weren’t vertically integrated with what we were ...
It’s more free.” In this high-performing, wealthy district, project-based learning isn’t seen as a way to engage struggling students or close glaring achievement gaps, as it is in some places.
That's the question posed in a working paper from research non-profit MRDC, which undertook a literature review on the topic of project-based learning (PBL). The last time this was done was 2000, when ...
Teachers are typically familiar with project-based learning—it’s a popular classroom technique. But it’s less well-known among students, which is a shame. Because even if you’re studying ...
Education Education Lab Local News Opinion Project-based learning is how we teach critical thinking April 25, 2021 at 6:00 am Updated April 28, 2021 at 10:05 am By Jules Shusterman ...
“Project-based learning gives students who may not necessarily view themselves as leaders opportunities to take leadership roles,” says Aimee Frank, middle school math teacher at Baker. “I don’t ...