What about a skills portfolio for students? If we can create a space for students to build an understanding of each competency, identify areas of growth, document their growth, and self-evaluate, students can start building skill awareness at a young age. Here is how you can design your skills portfolio.
Read MoreWe’ve put together a passion project roadmap complete with stages and tasks so students can move through their work more independently.
Read MoreWe need to rethink what “attendance” means in this environment. A student who “shows up” is one who can provide evidence of their learning for that day.
Read MoreBreak down your PBL, Maker, STEAM, or Inquiry projects into a framework that is accessible to students.
Read MoreHow can we pull, not push our students through their projects? Learn how to create a design thinking loop where students practice ongoing reflection in order to make constant incremental improvements to their projects.
Read MoreElementary Teachers are choosing this tool to help manage their projects. Why? It guides students through their projects without taking away their agency.
Read MoreWe’ve come up with 10 real-world project ideas for students in grades 4-12. Students move through the design thinking process to come up with their own solutions to real problems. These are interdisciplinary projects, so you can address numerous subjects (math, science, social studies, ELA, and art) all in one.
Read MoreHere are 4 pandemic-friendly project ideas for you! These are easy projects. to introduce student-centered learning experiences like PBL or Inquiry into your classroom. These projects will keep your students engaged whether they are in a hybrid and/or remote learning environment.
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