Photo Credit: Canva “When we as educators don’t make excuses around the problems that we’re facing and we embrace them and still do what we know is best for kids … really good things can come from it. I can make this work no matter what the environment...
By Caleb Abshire, Grade 9Columbus Signature Academy New Tech High School Columbus, INIn some high schools, people complain about not having friends. People complain about having too much stuff to do, or not enough stuff to do. People complain about their...
BACK TO PROJECT BASED LEARNING BLOGSBy: Aimee Scott, Youth Services Manager | Director of Afterschool for Magnify LearningJohn Boner Neighborhood CentersIndianapolis, IN@aimeemscott@JBNCentersEach year at the John Boner Neighborhood Centers, we engage with families...
Back to Project Based Learning Blogs By: Sara Payne, Former High School ELA PBL Facilitator Magnify Learning Senior Branding Manager @magnifylearning In my experience with Project Based Learning, I’ve encountered many teachers who seek out examples of project ideas or...
BACK TO PROJECT BASED LEARNING BLOGSBy: Andrew Larson, High School PBL FacilitatorColumbus Signature Academy New Tech High SchoolColumbus, IN@andrewmlarsonThe disciplines known as Design Thinking and Human-Centered Design have become buzzwords in the world of...