Project-based Learning: Teachers' Guide
January 06, 2017
According to BIE, project based learning is “an instructional approach built upon authentic learning activities that engage student interest and motivation. These activities are designed to answer a question or solve a problem and generally reflect the types of learning and work people do in the everyday world outside the classroom.”In its essence , project based learning is all about engaging learners in meaningful and goal-oriented learning activities.Technology is proved to be an effective means of creating and enhancing a PBL-based culture in and outside the classroom. Over the last few years, we have reviewed and shared a wide variety of tools and websites to help teachers integrate the ethos of PBL in their instruction. The visual below is part of the resources we have shared so far. We invite you to check it out and share with your colleagues.
You can download the infographic below from this link. Fee free to download, print, and/or share it the way you want provided you keep it free of charge and cite us as the source.
According to BIE, project based learning is “an instructional approach built upon authentic learning activities that engage student interest and motivation. These activities are designed to answer a question or solve a problem and generally reflect the types of learning and work people do in the everyday world outside the classroom.”In its essence , project based learning is all about engaging learners in meaningful and goal-oriented learning activities.Technology is proved to be an effective means of creating and enhancing a PBL-based culture in and outside the classroom. Over the last few years, we have reviewed and shared a wide variety of tools and websites to help teachers integrate the ethos of PBL in their instruction. The visual below is part of the resources we have shared so far. We invite you to check it out and share with your colleagues.
You can download the infographic below from this link. Fee free to download, print, and/or share it the way you want provided you keep it free of charge and cite us as the source.
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