What is Project Based Learning (PBL) ?
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Project-based learning (PBL) is a student-centered methodology that encourages students to learn and apply knowledge and skills through an engaging experience and active exploration of real-world problems (Dewey, 1997). Students learn about a subject by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to a complex question, challenge, or problem (Markham, 2011). PBL contrasts with traditional teaching since it doesn’t portray a linear knowledge path but instead poses questions and problems, thus enabling the motion of learning by doing.
PBL vs Projects
Projects are usually limited in scope and duration. They are a good way for students to work with content they have already learnt. In PBL students learn through the project.In traditional classroom projects, however, students engage in only part of the inquiry process. The teacher does the questioning, planning, and researching and presents all the material to the students. Then, students create something. The teacher and student work together to improve it, and then the student presents the project to the class or puts it in a glass case in the school
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