Buck Institute for EducationAt the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), our highest priority is to help teachers prepare students for successful lives. We do this by showing teachers how to use Project Based Learning in all grade levels and subject areas. As a mission-driven nonprofit organization, BIE creates, gathers, and shares high-quality PBL instructional practices and products and provides highly effective services to teachers, schools, and districts.
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Project-Based Learning Research: Evidence-Based Components of Success
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There are some critical elements to consider when applying project-based learning in the classroom. Edutopia's research analyst recommends these research-proven steps.
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An better list of ideas for Project-Based Learning
While there is no magic bullet of practice, program, or framework that automatically produces progressive and effective learning, what makes project-based learning exceptional is its flexibility. As it is, first and foremost, simply a curriculum planning tool, so much other “good stuff” that can support learning (game-based learning, learning simulations, place-based education, self-directed learning, etc.) can all be “embedded” in project-based learning. Click here for an excellent list of PBL ideas.
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