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Core Practices for Project-Based Learning

Core Practices for Project-Based Learning

Pam Grossman; Christopher G. Pupik Dean; Zachary Herrmann; Sarah Schneider Kavanagh

Harvard Educational Publishing Group
2021
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Core Practices for Project-Based Learning offers a framework and essential set of strategies for successfully implementing project-based learning (PBL) in the classroom. Centering on teaching practice, this work moves beyond project planning to focus on the complex instructional demands of the student-centered PBL approach. Pam Grossman and her colleagues draw on their research with teachers, educational leaders, and curriculum designers to identify the instructional goals, practices, and mindsets that enable educators to effectively facilitate deep learning in PBL environments. The authors first define the four primary teaching goals of the PBL model: supporting subject-area learning, engaging students in authentic work, encouraging student collaboration and agency, and building an iterative culture where students are always prototyping, reflecting, and trying again. They then equip educators with ten key practices that serve these goals. These practices include methods to elicit higher-order thinking, engage students in disciplinary and interdisciplinary practice, and mentor student decision making. The authors guide educators from a clear starting place through a series of concrete, manageable steps that apply whether they are initiating PBL or working to improve the quality of existing PBL implementation. Extended case studies illustrate the use of the core practices in real-world situations.Core Practices for Project-Based Learning is an invaluable resource to help educators realize their instructional vision and create meaningful student experiences.
Teaching a Future President

Teaching a Future President

Zachary Herrmann

Rowman Littlefield
2019
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The purpose of this book is to articulate an aspirational vision for education, one that deeply engages students in complex and meaningful work and prepares students for the personal, social, and societal problems and opportunities facing them and our society. However, simply adopting an aspirational vision for a high quality learning environment isn’t the real challenge. Most educators, students, and parents don’t need a lot of convincing that schools can and should do more. Many educators espouse ambitious goals for their students, articulating the need for “21st century skills,” and classrooms that are more innovative, responsive, and collaborative. However, so many of our classrooms fall woefully short of these goals. That’s because knowing the why and the what is sometimes not enough. Teachers need help with the how. Accordingly, this book does not stop at simply articulating a vision of the possible; the book also helps individuals visualize what it can look like, and supports teachers, parents, and other engaged community members as they work towards closing the gap between what is possible and what is currently realized.
Teaching a Future President

Teaching a Future President

Zachary Herrmann

Rowman Littlefield
2019
sidottu
The purpose of this book is to articulate an aspirational vision for education, one that deeply engages students in complex and meaningful work and prepares students for the personal, social, and societal problems and opportunities facing them and our society. However, simply adopting an aspirational vision for a high quality learning environment isn’t the real challenge. Most educators, students, and parents don’t need a lot of convincing that schools can and should do more. Many educators espouse ambitious goals for their students, articulating the need for “21st century skills,” and classrooms that are more innovative, responsive, and collaborative. However, so many of our classrooms fall woefully short of these goals. That’s because knowing the why and the what is sometimes not enough. Teachers need help with the how. Accordingly, this book does not stop at simply articulating a vision of the possible; the book also helps individuals visualize what it can look like, and supports teachers, parents, and other engaged community members as they work towards closing the gap between what is possible and what is currently realized.