Students get to share their favorite family recipes and practice their problem-solving strategies in this engaging math project.
Teachers can use moments when children express curiosity as entry points to foster deep learning within planned lessons.
Well-designed projects help students build valuable skills such as collaboration, critical thinking, and communication.
For even the most experienced and invested educators, winter can be a challenge. Students are tired, routines are disrupted by weather and extracurricular events, and motivation wanes. How can ...
Parents visiting their children’s kindergarten class for the first time may think they’ve arrived at the wrong room, especially if they expect it to resemble the kindergarten they attended as ...
Abstract: Drones, as advanced cyber-physical systems (CPSs), are undergoing a transformative shift with the advent of vision-based learning, a field that is rapidly gaining prominence due to its ...
Collage by Chelsea Beck, Allison Shelley / EDUimages, NPS Photo (3) When Yellowstone was designated the world’s first national park in 1872, early promoters and protectors of our national parks ...
Background: Project-Based Learning (PBL) has been proposed as an alternative to traditional lecture-based instruction in university physics courses. This study examines the effects of PBL on ...
One of the challenges students often face, especially in content-heavy subjects like social studies, is feeling overwhelmed by the volume of information they’re expected to retain. When test season ...
Abstract: This paper explores the feasibility of incorporating computer aided tools in mechatronic design courses by Project-Based Learning. The challenges of engineering education are discussed, some ...
When a young Mary Helen Immordino-Yang retired from teaching seventh grade science, she wasn’t fleeing teenagers. Watching her seventh graders wrestle with challenging material, in fact, had made her ...
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. Project-based Learning isn’t new. It’s more than a century old, rooted in John Dewey’s belief that children ...