As part of my Simply Explained series, I’ve been covering a range of student-centered instructional approaches, from project-based learning to experiential and inquiry-based learning. Today, I cover ...
A conversation with a longtime project expert on drastically rethinking the way your business operates. What does it take to stay agile and compete effectively in today’s business world? Smart leaders ...
Abstract: This study aimed to 1) develop project-based learning (PjBL) activities to enhance the skills of industrial arts students, 2) assess the woodworking skills of students who participated in ...
Higher education is facing renewed scrutiny over how well it prepares students for life after graduation. Employers are increasingly signaling that many graduates enter the workforce without ...
Project-based learning is widely recognized as an effective pedagogical approach in software engineering education, fostering real-world problem-solving, collaboration, and the integration of theory ...
The TAs reported observing substantial student growth across all five SEL competencies defined by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: self-awareness, self-management, ...
In education, there’s sometimes a misperception that innovation must be linked to major changes in classroom instruction. I’ve witnessed schools restructuring their classes to be entirely ...
Pre-med students in a Biology course measure urban air quality in collaboration with citizen-scientists from the local community; students in a 300-level Business seminar design improvements to a ...
Inquiry-based learning has been gaining more attention in classrooms across the world. Teachers often ask, What does it look like in practice? How does it differ from more traditional approaches? At ...
ABSTRACT: Education in the STEM fields science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—is becoming increasingly acknowledged as the cornerstone of socioeconomic growth, economic competitiveness, and ...
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. Project-based Learning isn’t new. It’s more than a century old, rooted in John Dewey’s belief that children ...
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