According to the Buck Institute Books, Project-Based Learning enhances instructional units showcased in the photo above. I really enjoy Project-Based Learning and I am looking forward to implementing Project-Based Learning during student teaching.
I hope to incorporate several different Project-Based Learning opportunities during my student teaching internship. I plan to incorporate projects to some extent in all of my units for the spring.
I am planning on incorporating problem solving into my wildlife units and my ag mechanics units. I feel that problem-solving will work best within these units. I plan on using inquiry to some extent for all of my units but right now I know it will be incorporated into my greenhouse management unit.
These methods of project based learning will facilitate student learning through the project rather than teaching them first and asking them to apply the knowledge later. This allows for deeper learning and understanding by the students.
Oliva, deeper learning and understanding is the ultimate goal because it allows for later application of the material to real-life situations. It is good to see that you aspire to incorporate PBL into your instructional units to allow this process to happen. Can you provide more detail about some of the projects you plan to do?
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