Getting Started with Project-Based Learning in the Elementary Classroom [Download]
April 17, 2020
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Can elementary students effectively complete research projects? Will they still meet required learning objectives with the teacher serving as a guide instead of teaching the curriculum in a direct, traditional manner?
The answer, thankfully, is a resounding yes!
When it comes to meeting the complex demands of today’s educational system, Project-Based Learning (PBL) has much to offer—especially at the elementary level. Below, you’ll find a helpful overview of PBL and a bunch of practical tips for implementing it in your classroom.
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