PBL vs. Traditional

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Project Based Learning

By Lauren Ayube

Project Based Learning is a method of teaching where students learn by engaging in real-world and personally important and meaningful projects. Learn more about how to integrate PBL into your classroom!




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Project Based Learning goes beyond the traditional end of unit project. Learn the differences!

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  • Project Based Learning
  • A Traditional Project
  • Think of PBL as the entire meal that includes a drink, an appetizer, a salad, a main course, and dessert!
  • ProjectBasedLearning!
  • You get to decide what to do!
  • Think of a traditional project as a dessert that's given at the end of a meal!
  • Poster Assignment
  • Did everyone get a copy of the directions?
  • PBL is student driven, with teacher guidance along the way.
  • Traditional projects are assigned by the teacher, and the students follow the directions.
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  • What should we do our Southwest project on?
  • PBL has real world connection and application.
  • The Overpopulation of Dogs and Cats in America: What You Can Do To HelpBy: Riley G.
  • Traditional projects remain within the classroom and are directly related to a specifically taught unit.
  • Dog and Cat Over Population
  • Project presentations today!
  • Great poster, Riley!
  • The results of PBL are shared beyond the classroom and school to a public audience.
  • Traditional projects are shared and displayed in the classroom or school setting only.
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