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8 Ways to Get Started with Project Based Learning

Maybe you’ve heard of Project Based Learning, but haven’t tried it yet. Maybe you’re trying to figure out what’s involved, and feeling a little intimidated...

8 Ways to Get Started with Project Based Learning

Maybe you’ve heard of Project Based Learning, but haven’t tried it yet. Maybe you’re trying to figure out what’s involved, and feeling a little intimidated...

...Or maybe you’ve started to scratch the surface, and you’re ready to go deeper.

Great! You’re exactly who we’re here to help. We’ve created this guide to lead you into the world of PBL one step at a time.

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    Get into a PBL state of mind

    Okay, full disclosure here: Project Based Learning isn’t an approach you master in a matter of weeks, or even months. It’s a journey that unfolds year over year, as you develop your practice, learn alongside your students, and grow with experience.

    PBL Journey eBook

    Download "Your PBL Journey Guide" eBook

    And, if you’ve already read a bit about Project Based Learning and you still have questions, you’re not alone. 

    Get answers to your FAQs

  • 2

    Let's Workshop

    Ask anyone who’s successful with PBL, and they’ll probably tell you that the ideal way to get into it is through an immersive multi-day workshop. After training more than 190,000 educators this way, PBLWorks is known for providing the perfect first step into the world of PBL. Our workshops give you a sense of what PBL looks and feels like, and you’ll come away ready to implement a project in your classroom.   

    Find an online or on-site workshop

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    Or, start by doing the reading

    If you just want to dip your toes in the PBL pool for now, pick up a good book on the subject. Here’s our recommended reading list.

    book covers for 'Setting the Standard' and 'Project Based Teaching'
     

    Setting the Standard for Project Based Learning - The why, what, and how of Gold Standard PBL, with guidance for K-12 teachers and school leaders. Get the book

    Project Based Teaching: How to Create Rigorous and Engaging Learning Practices - The ultimate guide for K-12 teachers on how to implement the 7 Project Based Teaching Practices in Gold Standard PBL, with examples, tools, and tips. Get the book

    Shop our PBL books

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    Ready to go bigger? Bring us to your school or district.

    For a more personalized group experience, PBLWorks can schedule an immersive multi-day PBL workshop exclusively for you and your colleagues, online or onsite at your location. This approach will jumpstart Project Based Learning at your school or district, for the most powerful immediate impact.

    Explore our online and on-site services

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    Have a look before you leap into PBL

    Want to see how Project Based Learning works, from launch through final public presentations? Watch one of these 7- to 10-minute long videos.

    Shot in six classrooms across the U.S., these videos show PBL in action, with students in grades K-12 immersed in math, chemistry, history, ELA, and more.

    Here's one of our favorites, featuring third graders at the Katherine Smith Elementary School in San Jose, CA, designing tiny houses.

    See more videos

  • 6

    Check out over 100 Gold Standard PBL project ideas

    Our growing PBL Project Library holds a collection of more than 80 Gold Standard project ideas, created for a range of grade levels and subject areas. 

    preview of 3 Project Cards

     

    Aligned to Common Core, NGSS, and other national standards, the project include driving questions, project descriptions, and recommendations for making products public. Each one offers a great starting point for newbies, and inspiration for more experienced practitioners.

    Explore 80+ Projects

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    Get the download - free tools and resources

    Free PBL-related goodies, anyone? We have planning forms, rubrics, student handouts, and more for you to download. Some are created by PBLWorks, and others are collected from fellow PBL enthusiasts. 

    Get free resources

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    Hear other sides of the story

    Don’t just take our word for it. Hear firsthand from the teachers, school leaders, students, and parents who’ve seen Project Based Learning in action, in our collection of Stories and Testimonials.

    Or read our PBL Blog, where we share more stories, projects, and practical advice.

    Read success stories

  • BONUS: Talk to our team!

    This probably goes without saying, but we’d love to hear from you, and answer any questions you may have. Please reach out to us any time.

    Let's connect!