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sarahas5Offering suggestions, etc. for project based learning.
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Deeper knowledge of subject matter.
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Increased self-direction and motivation.
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Improved research and problem-solving skills.
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Understanding how academics connect to jobs and careers
Compared with learning solely from textbooks, this approach has many benefits for students, including
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deeper knowledge of subject matter.
increased self-direction and motivation.
improved research and problem-solving skills.
understanding how academics connect to jobs and careers.
PRIORITY TOPIC: PROJECT LEARNING
WHY IS PROJECT LEARNING IMPORTANT?
In project learning, students work in teams to explore real-world problems and create presentations to share what they have learned. Compared with learning solely from textbooks, this approach has many benefits for students, including
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Tim ClarkeProject based learning.
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n project-based learning, students work in teams to explore real-world problems and create presentations to share what they have learned. Compared with learning solely from textbooks, this approach has many benefits for students, including: • Deeper knowledge of subject matter;
• Increased self-direction and motivation;
• Improved research and problem-solving skills.
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Through their work in a nationwide project called NatureMapping, fourth grade students hone their reading, writing, and math skills while making real contributions to science.
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Swamped: Louisiana Students Become Wetlands Custodians
Through this nationally recognized service-learning project students have become stewards of the area's fragile wetland environment.
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South Grand Prairie: Where Relevance and Relationships Are Key
Wall-to-wall career academies and a transition program for ninth graders have helped to create an environment at this Texas high school in which personal relationships are valued and where rigorous, relevant education -- inside and outside of the classroom -- is the norm for all students.
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Students at the International School of the Americas foster connections with the community through small classes, travel opportunities, and plenty of time for formal and informal exchanges.
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How three high school teachers discovered a new way to teach.
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An integrated curricula, team teaching, and technology tools have built up the academic achievement and self-esteem of these rural Louisiana middle school students.
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In Portland, Maine, technology helps students understand whimbrels, wolves, and Walt Whitman.
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Washington state policy makers took an orderly approach to putting project-based learning in high schools.
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This schoolyard gardening project has taught students life lessons about interdependence, caring for the environment, and the value of hard work.
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It's All Happening at the Zoo School
At Minnesota's School of Environmental Studies, the academic program and school architecture were designed to promote interdisciplinary, project-based learning.
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Geo-Literacy: Forging New Ground
These third-grade students are historians, videographers, and geologists.
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In project-based learning, students work in teams to explore real-world problems and create presentations to share what they have learned. Compared with learning solely from textbooks, this approach has many benefits for students, including: • Deeper knowledge of subject matter;
• Increased self-direction and motivation;
• Improved research and problem-solving skills.Read the article | Read our research summary
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Wall-to-wall career academies and a transition program for ninth graders have helped to create an environment at this Texas high school in which personal relationships are valued and where rigorous, relevant education -- inside and outside of the classroom -- is the norm for all students.
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In project-based learning, students work in teams to explore real-world problems and create presentations to share what they have learned. Compared with learning solely from textbooks, this approach has many benefits for students, including: • Deeper knowledge of subject matter;
• Increased self-direction and motivation;
• Improved research and problem-solving skills.
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In project-based learning, students work in teams to explore real-world problems and create presentations to share what they have learned. Compared with learning solely from textbooks, this approach has many benefits for students, including: • Deeper knowledge of subject matter;
• Increased self-direction and motivation;
• Improved research and problem-solving skills.
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