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Instructional Project

Project-based learning (PBL) is an instructional approach that emphasizes student-centered projects in which students gain and apply knowledge to solve real-world problems. PBL shifts away from teacher-centered instruction and allows students to examine tasks from different perspectives using various resources. It requires critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and communication. PBL is effective for helping students understand, apply, and retain information.

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Instructional Project

Project-based learning (PBL) is an instructional approach that emphasizes student-centered projects in which students gain and apply knowledge to solve real-world problems. PBL shifts away from teacher-centered instruction and allows students to examine tasks from different perspectives using various resources. It requires critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and communication. PBL is effective for helping students understand, apply, and retain information.

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INSTRUCTIONALPROJECT

Aysenur Denizli
DEFINITION

As far back as the early 1900s, John Today, PBL is viewed as a model for It is an instructional approach built upon
Dewey supported the "learning by classroom activity that shifts away from learning activities and real tasks that have
doing" approach to education, which is teacher-centered instruction and brought challenges for students to solve.
the essential element of PBL. emphasizes student-centered projects.
Puts students in a position to use the
knowledge that they get.

Reasons to
Use Project Effective in helping students understand,
apply, and retain information.
Based
Learning
Can give students an opportunity to work
with professional experts who enrich and
support the teachers knowledge and how it
connects to the real world
CHARACTERISTICS

Organized around a problem or


Creates a need to k now of Students design the process for
challenge without a
essential content and skills reaching a solution
predetermined solution

Provides the opportunity for


student s to examine the task
Requires critical thinking,
from different perspectives using
problem solving, collaboration ,
a variety of resources , separate
and various forms of
relevant from irrelevant in
communication.
formation , and manage the
information they gather.
SOME IDEAS
• Work out a modern school library system
that encourages students to read
• Create an interactive family tree with voice-
overs from family members.
• Film a documentary on a social issue few
people see
• Redesign the complete school, including
new content areas, grading, collaboration
and community involvement
• Solve your parent’s problem of being too
busy.
• Artfully illustrate the global history of civil
rights
Examples for
Elementary
Examples for
Middle School
Examples for
High School
REFERENCES
• Research Spotlight on Project-Based
Learning. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.nea.org/tools/16963.htm
• 1590356505. (n.d.). What is project-based
learning? 15 PBL ideas fit for your
classroom. Retrieved from
https://www.bookwidgets.com/blog/2017/
06/what-is-project-based-learning-15-pbl-
ideas-fit-for-your-classroom

• http://www.fsmilitary.org/pdf/Project_Base
d_Learning.pdf
THANK YOU

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