Project-Based Learning: A PBL Lesson Plan for the Classroom
www.leaderinme.org › blog › project-based-learningOct 26, 2018 · It’s our job to make sure we provide students opportunities for critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity (otherwise known as the 4Cs in education). Incorporating project-based learning (PBL) in your classroom is a great way to help students get excited about content, engage in productive struggle, and experience true ownership of their learning. What is Project-Based Learning? We’ve all been doing projects in our classrooms for years, but there is a big difference ...
How to implement Project Based Learning in your ESL classroom
eltea.org › blog › how-to-implement-project-basedA Guiding Question as a starting point of your project. Project-based lessons are framed by a guiding question that runs as a thread throughout the duration of the course and keeps the students focused on the project. The question derives from a central topic, e.g. London life and poses real life problems that reflect the students’ interests, e.g. How can a ‘newbie’ survive in London? for a group of students who are planning to study in London.