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Before the PBL Classroom Empties: 4 Practices That Document Learning and Inform What's Next

The end of the school year is always full. There are showcases to prepare, final assessments to complete, and report cards to

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Projects in Action

Student-Led Learning and Anticipating the Unforeseen in PBL

First-time projects don’t always go according to plan. In fact, one of the only things you can plan on are things not going according to plan. Miscalculation regarding timing, unforeseen complications, and unexpected teachable moments are just a few of the things that can cause a project to deviate from even the most carefully constructed plan.
PBL and Equity

Honoring Places and Context in PBL

One of the popular projects in the PBLWorks library is Welcome to the Neighborhood, where our youngest learners explore their neighborhoods, construct maps of their most treasured geographic locations, and create a guide for newcomers.
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PBL World 2022 Champions

At PBLWorks, we love inspiring stories about the impact of Project Based Learning. So it was fantastic to be able to hear not one, but three inspirational stories at this year’s PBL Champions Awards keynote presentations at PBL World this June.