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Lisa Breit"Questions abound about the inquiry-based teaching approach. Here are answers, from how to meet standards to how to keep control of the classroom." From Edutopia
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Timm JudasTalks about te Standards that people fear will be missed
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Indianapolis Metropolitan HSAricle about the concerns that teachers have about PBL by Bernice Yeung
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Aaron Logan"Education is a social process; education is growth;
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Mike ReillyOne of many GLEF pages about PBL, this one focused on concerns.
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Jay FoglemanAnswering concerns about how project-based learning prepares students for high-stakes tests.
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Scott AshwellMany teachers who use project learning (also known as project-based learning, or PBL), say they'd never go back. But in the three years Kerry Rice, an assistant professor at Boise State University, has taught a master's-degree course on the subject, she's heard nearly every complaint in the book about why project learning is simply too hard to pull off.
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27 Oct 08
David WarlickMany teachers who use project learning (also known as project-based learning, or PBL), say they'd never go back. But in the three years Kerry Rice, an assistant professor at Boise State University, has taught a master's-degree course on the subject, she's
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Michelle KrillQuestions abound about the inquiry-based teaching approach. Here are answers, from how to meet standards to how to keep control of the classroom.
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ted ingrahamQuestions abound about the inquiry-based teaching approach. Here are answers, from how to meet standards to how to keep control of the classroom.
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11 Sep 08
Mark Spahr"Questions abound about the inquiry-based teaching approach. Here are answers, from how to meet standards to how to keep control of the classroom."
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09 Sep 08
Katie Day"The biggest concern revolves around the implications for high-stakes testing," Rice says. "Teachers ask, 'Will my students perform as well on standardized tests if I incorporate PBL?'"
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Sarah HanawaldGood article with web resources about Project based learning. Links to resources for teaching students about working together.
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PBL Co-Laboratory, its resource for free online project-learning project plans
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It's a mistake to expect students to be able to function collaboratively the first time around; most adults can't do it, so why would you expect students to communicate and deal with conflicts?" notes Rody Boonchouy. He recommends using a series of team-building exercises from his company's Web site at the beginning of the project.
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03 Sep 08
Theresa OverallMany teachers who use project learning (also known as project-based learning, or PBL), say they'd never go back. But in the three years Kerry Rice, an assistant professor at Boise State University, has taught a master's-degree course on the subject, she's
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