Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Project Base Learning

With Project Base Learning PBL, students learn to use their knowledge when they need it.

For those seeking a way to promote student's academic achievement by increasing understanding and the ability to apply and retain of information, Project Base Learning is worth looking into.

With PLB the higher side of Bloom's taxonomy is fulfilled by building skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, and communication.

When students are engaged, they are more motivated and make learning a vital part of their lives. Project Base learning helps students become more articulate because they know what they had learned, they can share information easily, and they can interact and collaborate with others to solve problems.

The Buck Institute for Education is a great resource for Project Base Learning.

Edutopia also promotes Project Base Learning.



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