BACK TO PROJECT BASED LEARNING BLOGSBy: Ryan Steuer, CEOMagnify LearningDallas, TX@ryansteuerWhat is the most important task you can do next?Where should you focus your time and energy?Do you have any worries before you go to sleep?Life and Leadership Coaching has...
As a PBLer, you have found a way to become the guide more than the dispenser of knowledge, but have you found a coach? Check out the last video on the importance of having and finding a coach. What if you already have an instructional coach in your school or district....
After you’ve launched out onto your PBL journey, you may find yourself wandering about a bit. You will find a few dead ends and experience a few failures. We have been there, we are equipped and learning, but there will always be some course corrections needed as we...
Back to Project Based Learning Blogs By: Maddie Shepard, Deeper Learning Resource Teacher Jefferson County Public Schools Louisville, KY @MaddieShep_KY @JCPSDL @JCPSBackpack @JCPSKY I used to think that being a teacher meant having all the answers and being ready to...
Back to Project Based Learning Blogs By: Dr. Diane Clancy, Former PBL Administrator (CSA Fodrea) Columbus, IN I don’t know how many times I’ve left a conference or workshop session so excited I couldn’t wait to get back to my class or building to implement the...