It's not uncommon to see popular education strategies become muddied by people who don't understand them well.
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
January 21, 2015 8:02 PM
The Buck Institute for Education (BIE) is a go to site for learning about Problem-Based Learning, and they are offering four free one-week courses during February and March. The courses are: * How to Create a Driving Question * How to Manage Student Presentations * How to Assess Critical Thinking * How to Include Content and Competencies You may register for the first two courses now. Registration for the other two will open on Feb. 4, 2015. Additional information is available on the courses at the website (click through to the course). There is a maximum enrollment of 300 so if you are interested in checking these out it would be good to go to the website sooner rather than later. |
having recently seen "Most Likely to Succeed" , I am curious to read about the pros and cons of how folks are using PBL. Great considerations to the power of the challenge and the driv8ing question to even further engage students fully with real world problems.