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- Teach Your Teachers Well - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com on 2009-08-22
- How to Go Global in Your Classroom | Edutopia on 2009-07-19
- 100 Tips, Tools, and Resources for Teaching Students About Social Media | Teaching Degree.org on 2009-06-24
- Can Tweeting Help Your Teaching? on 2009-06-24
- dean terry » Blog Archive » Mobile Technologies, Intimacy, Collaboration, and Art - an Interview on 2009-06-22
- Photographic Dictionary on 2009-06-15
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Reinventing Project-Based Learning on 2009-06-13
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Monday, May 4, 2009
PBL Buzz
Wayne D'Orio's article ("The Power of Project Learning") in the May issue of Scholastic Administrator takes a good look at the current PBL landscape and pushes readers to consider why more educators aren't using this real-world approach. One theory: PBL may be too hard for teachers to tackle without support. In a Q&A at the end, Chris Lehmann of Science Leadership Academy explains how schoolwide systems (for everything from planning to assessment to technology integration) set the stage for project success at his Philadelphia school. No arguing with that, but I continue to be impressed by creative types like Terry Smith (also quoted) who are determined to make PBL work, despite the obstacles. Seems to be a mixed landscape at the moment, with some excellent schoolwide models and some islands of innovation.
I'd be eager to hear more reflections from PBL advocates. What helps you move forward with this approach? What gets in your way? What more can we do as a community to advocate for what you need to succeed?
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- Project Based Learning Checklists on 2009-06-13
- Project, Problem, and Inquiry-Based Learning on 2009-06-13
- Project Based Learning on 2009-06-13
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Educators sharing bookmarks and best practice. We have a set of standard tags to help us share things that you may use in addition to your tags. (You may subscribe to these tags via RSS feed by subject area, which makes it very useful.)
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This is a group for educators using Google apps in schools.
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Project Based Learning
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A diigo community for teachers involved in Project Based Learning PBL, to share activities, projects and bookmarks. Stated by Parramatta Marist High School, Sydney
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