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What Is It? Project-based learning is an instructional strategy in which students work cooperatively over time to create a product, presentation, or performance. The two essential components of project-based learning are an engaging and motivating question and a product that meaningfully addresses that question. Important characteristics of project-based learning, according to The Road Ahead Background Papers, a report prepared by ISTE, include the following:
Problem-based learning is an instructional strategy in which students work cooperatively to investigate and resolve an ill-structured problem based on real-world issues or situations. The steps involved in problem-based learning include:
Project-based learning and problem-based learning have a great deal in common. Both
The difference between the two lies largely in their application: Problem-based learning focuses on the problem and the process, while project-based learning focuses on the product. Explore Project-Based LearningFor more information about project based-learning, explore the following Web sites:
Explore Problem-Based Learning For more information about problem-based learning, explore these Web sites: Use Project-Based LearningThe activities and tools below will help you successfully use project-based learning in your own classroom. A Project-Based Learning Activity for Teachers Project-Based Learning Activities for Kids
Tools for Teachers Use Problem-Based Learning!The activities below will help you successfully use project-based learning in your own classroom. A Problem-Based Learning Activity for Teachers Problem-Based Learning Activities for Kids Learn More About Project-Based Learning To extend your understanding of project-based learning, visit the following Web sites:
Article by Linda Starr
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