• [3.4] Sustaining PBL: Boosting teachers’ competence

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

[3.4] Sustaining PBL: Boosting teachers’ competence

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    Project-based learning (PBL) holds the transformative power to engage students actively, foster collaboration, and develop essential problem-solving skills. While PBL yields numerous benefits, implementation has its challenges.

    Common challenges teachers face include:

    • Adapting to a facilitator role
    • Leveraging technology effectively
    • Aligning projects with academic standards
    • Conducting frequent formative assessments
    • Differentiating instruction to cater to students' needs

    Therefore, a comprehensive teacher development program is necessary to adopt project-based learning successfully. One-off workshops cannot suffice for the depth of understanding required. To genuinely foster a culture of project-based instruction, professional development should be continuous to provide the support necessary for educators to refine their instructional practices. In this episode, we unpack how high-impact professional development for teachers can increase student academic outcomes.

    Stay tuned for the next episode; we will examine how to build capacity to sustain a project-based learning initiative.


    Resource: Read the accompanying article for this episode.


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