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In this episode of the PBL Simplified podcast, Ryan Steuer addresses the intersection of Project Based Learning (PBL) and state testing, a topic of both frustration and opportunity for educators. The conversation busts common myths, provides actionable insights, and highlights examples of how PBL can support state test success without sacrificing engagement or real-world relevance.

Myths about PBL and State Testing:

  • PBL doesn’t prepare students for state tests.
  • PBL takes away too much time from test prep.
  • PBL is only for advanced students.

How PBL Supports State Testing Success:

  • Deeper conceptual understanding leads to better retention and test performance.
  • Test-ready skills can be integrated into PBL, such as restating the question and providing evidence with reasoning.
  • Practice questions, data analysis, and short writing assignments from state tests can be incorporated into project phases.
  • Teachers can embed test practices into their PBL units.

Examples of PBL Projects Aligned with State Testing:

Elementary School: Design a lemonade stand that incorporates math skills such as addition, subtraction, and data visualization. (See Episode 164 of the PBL Simplified for Administrators podcast for more information.)

Language Arts: Create a class book, addressing numerous language arts standards through real-world application.

Middle School:

  • Science: Investigate environmental issues and create solutions while practicing scientific reasoning and data analysis.
  • ELA/Humanities: Register people to vote and write a five-paragraph essay on the importance of voting, combining civic engagement with essay writing skills.

High School:

  • Biology: Conduct experiments on genetics or create presentations addressing scientific methods and standards.
  • Math: Analyze health records and develop solutions to address the main causes of student visits to the nurse’s office, incorporating data analysis and problem-solving skills.

Key Takeaways:

  • PBL and state testing can be successfully intertwined with intentional planning.
  • Projects aligned with standards prepare students for test content while keeping learning engaging and meaningful.

Call to Action:

Next Episode:

  • Guest: Ashley Green
  • Topic: Literacy tips for integrating PBL in turnaround schools

 

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