What
is Project-Based Learning?
In project-based
learning, students work in groups to solve challenging problems that are
authentic, curriculum-based, and often interdisciplinary. Learners decide how
to approach a problem and what activities to pursue. They gather information
from a variety of sources and synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from
it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it's connected to something
real and involves adult skills such as collaboration and reflection. At the
end, students demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and are judged by how
much they've learned and how well they communicate it. Throughout this process,
the teacher's role is to guide and advise, rather than to direct and manage,
student work.
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