"We’ve written about inquiry-based learning in the past, as well as its mother project-based learning, and it’s aloof, hipster cousin self-directed learning.
So it made sense to take a look at challenge-based learning–the process of anchoring the learning process through problems–usually local, authentic, and personal to the student. This is a kind of place-based education that takes a project-based approach that begins and ends with the student and their respective and self-examined citizenships."
This post provides four areas that are covered in project-based learning. Each area has four questions, that will help students understand the process. Four of the questions are in the image above. Can you determine which area they fall into?
The four areas covered are:
* Connect & Analyze
* Research & Contextualize
* Imagine & Design
* Act & Socialize
Click through to the post to see the other questions. If you will be doing project-based learning with your students you may want to save a copy of the questions to share with your students.