‘Project Based Learning’ refers to students designing, planning, and carrying out an extended project that produces a publicly-exhibited output such as a product, publication, or presentation.

We believe that Project Based Learning is one of the most important learning strategies as it engages students in their learning and helps them to develop essential skills. These two videos explain what Project Based Learning is and isn’t:

Project Based Learning is synonymous with learning in depth.

Project Based Learning teaches students 21st Century skills in addition to the academic content. These skills include communication and presentation skills, organisation and time management skills, research and inquiry skills, self-assessment and reflection skills, and group participation and leadership skills.

Project Based Learning allows students to reflect upon their own ideas and opinions, exercise voice and choice, and make decisions that affect project outcomes and the learning process in general.

The three keys to a successful project: exhibition, multiple drafts, critique.

 

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