I have created a list of six different texts that will provide information on how to use PBL in the classroom to improve student engagement. The texts that I have chosen have a civics component because of my interest in preparing students to be informed citizens. It is my hope that these links will be of service to other teachers who are interested using PBL in their Social Studies classes.
How Can PBL Motivate Students Even Further?
Common elements in PBL that make it a successful teaching tool. This article gives 3 elements that are necessary to get students engaged and produce quality work.
http://inservice.ascd.org/how-can-project-based-learning-motivate-students-even-further/
Engaging Students through PBL-Syracuse Central School Board
The article is good because it gives examples of PBL lesson plans, video and points on how /why PBL can change a class around.
http://www.nysafcse.org/Portals/0/Documents/Association%20Meetings/Feb%202015/Engaging%20Students%20through%20PBL.pdf
Twenty Tips for Managing PBL-Edutopia
These tips are; strategies which can help you ensure that all students work towards amazing PBL projects and other assessments in your classroom.
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/20-tips-pbl-project-based-learning-educators-andrew-miller
Five Keys to Rigorous Project-Based Learning
This video is super. It addresses what a PBL learning must have to be challenging, rigorous and gets students involved in things happening in their community, country or globally-they learn to be good citizens. It also shows how teachers can teach students how to take ownership of their learning.
https://youtu.be/hnzCGNnU_WM
The following links are very helpful for teachers new to PBL:
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