• [3.5] Sustaining PBL: Building capacity

  • Jul 17 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
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[3.5] Sustaining PBL: Building capacity

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    The success of project-based learning initiatives depends on initial implementation efforts and teachers’ ability to sustain project-based instructional practices over time. Instructional leaders play a crucial role in this process by creating the conditions necessary to enhance teachers' ability to enact the core practices of project-based instruction. The challenge is figuring out how to foster the conditions for launching a successful project-based learning initiative and then how to maintain this effort beyond one school year.

    In this episode, we will explore three tools to guide instructional leaders through planning their capacity-building efforts.

    1. Impactful Projects Readiness Assessment: a self-reflection tool to help instructional leaders identify progress and growth areas so they can craft an action plan to foster a high-impact, sustainable PBL initiative at their school
    2. Impactful Projects Success Path: a rubric describing the phases of a project-based learning initiative and the conditions necessary to achieve each level
    3. Impactful Projects Success Map: a planning guide to help instructional leaders begin taking action toward the next implementation phase


    Resource: Take the Impactful Projects Readiness Assessment and receive the accompanying resources mentioned above.


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