Project-Based Learning

Teaching Opinion Exploring Garden Ecosystems Using Group Learning (Video)
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Teaching Channel, September 23, 2015
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College & Workforce Readiness Opinion Teaching Global Competence: Lessons and Strategies From Hong Kong
Lesson ideas, resources, and strategies for teaching global themes and issues.
August 25, 2015
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Teaching Opinion What Rigor Is, and What It Isn't
A project in a London classroom shows what rigorous instruction and learning can be, says a teacher at High Tech High Chula Vista.
Contributing Blogger, August 20, 2015
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Teaching Profession Opinion Implementing Project-Based Learning in the 21st Century
Teachers as well as students need to think, feel, and do in order to learn, says a teacher at High Tech High.
Contributing Blogger, August 17, 2015
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Equity & Diversity Opinion Resources and Strategies to Make the Study of World Religions More Meaningful
Today, a teacher shares a plethora of resources to help you teach about religion.
August 12, 2015
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Teaching Opinion Teaching Students How to Ask Meaningful Questions
Using technology to connect students around the world can be powerful - IF we push students to go beyond the surface level and ask deep, personal questions. This is a skill that must be honed prior to beginning an online exchange. Here are some tips on how to do it!
July 30, 2015
5 min read
College & Workforce Readiness Opinion Learning From and With Vietnam's Schools
As Vietnam sets out to build on its initial successes and prepare for a modern economy, there has never been a more fascinating time to be learning from, and with, its education system.
Vanessa Shadoian-Gersing, July 27, 2015
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College & Workforce Readiness Opinion Integrating Study Abroad Into School Curriculum and Culture
Not all students are able to study abroad. But here are ideas on how we can use the experiences of those that do as part of the curriculum.
Matt Redman, July 22, 2015
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Teaching Opinion Top 5 Tips for Taking Students Abroad
Want to take your students abroad but don't know where to begin? Here are five tips to get you started!
Tara Berescik, July 20, 2015
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College & Workforce Readiness Opinion Mathematics Education in India: Does It All Add Up?
How many times have you heard that the U.S. needs students who are good at math in order to produce more engineers and compete with those in India? Yet, math is for more than just engineering and India has a long way to go to provide quality math education for all.
Duriya Aziz, July 15, 2015
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College & Workforce Readiness Opinion Technology Is Crucial to Advance Global Education
How do we utilize technology in the classroom to connect students to real-world projects as well as mentors and experts?
Qiana Patterson, July 7, 2015
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School & District Management English Teacher Bases Final Exam on 'Serial' Podcast
Popular podcast series "Serial" inspired an English teacher to change up her class's final exam by asking groups of students to produce their own podcast.
Maggie DeBlasis, June 23, 2015
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Teaching Opinion A Key to Authentic Learning Projects: Authentic Audiences
No one ever asks for more worksheets. Projects with authentic audiences are the best way to get students inspired.
Cristina Duncan Evans, June 19, 2015
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Teaching Opinion How to Teach About Genocide and Mass Atrocity
Teaching about genocide and mass atrocity is never easy. Regardless, understanding mass atrocity and genocide remains an important part of understanding the world, and teaching about these subjects is imperative for developing students' global competence.
Apoorvaa Joshi, June 16, 2015
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