This week’s question is: What are the differences between Project-Based, Problem-Based and Inquiry Learning? In Part One, guest responses came from educators Suzie Boss, Jeffrey Wilhelm, Steven ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X During the months of March, April, and May, Beth Stump’s Kutztown Elementary class was actively ...
Aspen Middle School students presented their “passion projects” to their peers Thursday as part of the Aspen School District’s gifted and talented curriculum and the district’s goal of advancing ...
A project is a multistep activity undertaken by an individual or group to achieve a particular aim. With that broad definition there’s a lot of project-based learning happening in schools these days.
Here’s a quick exercise for those in education: What do the letters CBL stand for? For many, competency-based learning might have been the first thing to pop in their heads. But others might have ...
In this course, educators will learn how global issues can become the basis for project-based learning, bringing relevance and engagement to core content. Project-based learning enables students to ...
The return to project-based learning, paired with today's AI tools, has created a new learning paradigm. Here, Mark Frydenberg, distinguished lecturer of Computer Information Systems and director of ...
Fletcher Elementary School fourth-graders, Chad Ramsey, Noah Ingrao and Gaven Crandall, recently checked out an inquiry-based project about helping the elderly in the gymnasium. Fletcher students had ...
Receive emails about upcoming NOVA programs and related content, as well as featured reporting about current events through a science lens. Mandy Revak, the KidScience and Zoo U. coordinator at the ...