Here is a comprehensive list of November’s PBL-centered posts:
Putting Books to Work: Primates: Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birutė Galdikas—Using a nonfiction text can open a world of project-based learning possibilities.
Super Practical Project-Based Learning Ideas—Some tips and leads on incorporating PBL in the classroom.
The ‘Maker Movement’ Has a Place in All Disciplines—This maker movement isn’t necessarily something new, I have allowed my students to play and tinker with reading and writing.
#IRAchat: Literacy’s Role in Project-Based Learning—The November #IRAchat will answer questions focused on literacy’s role in project-based learning with experts.
Using PBL Within “The Standards”—New educational standards make instructional demands. Using project-based learning is a great way to follow through.
Innovative School Program Highlights PBL—Quest@GHS is an innovative high school program utitlizing project-based learning to foster critical thinking.
PBL: Many Paths, One Destination—Julie Ramsay shares four strategies she uses for PBL in her classroom.
How Project-Based Approaches in Literacy Could Go Terribly Wrong (Or Powerfully Right)—Project-based education has a lot of potential for literacy development, but also potential pitfalls.