Project Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.
Student learning goals for projects include standards-based content as well as skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication, self management, project management, and collaboration. What is Gold Standard PBL? To help teachers do PBL well, we created a comprehensive, research-informed model for PBL to help teachers, schools, and organizations improve, calibrate, and assess ...
PBL Made Easier with PBL should inspire, not overwhelm. PBLWorks TEACH offers ready-to-use, standards-aligned PBL project units with built-in support—helping teachers save time, grow in confidence, and ignite student engagement, while leaders see consistent, successful implementation across classrooms and schools.
Projects & Resources Explore our growing collection of PBL resources to help you design and implement powerful projects for your students. A few favorite (free!) resources for PBL... The PBL Blog Explore stories of PBL from classrooms and schools, along with how-to tips and tools, and much more.
TEACH combines high-quality, standards-aligned PBL units with built-in teacher guidance and embedded professional learning—all in one, easy-to-use platform.
Maybe you’ve heard of Project Based Learning, but haven’t tried it yet. Here are 8 ways for teachers to get started - from great reads, to sample projects and tools, to PBL workshops.
In Gold Standard PBL, projects are focused on students acquiring key knowledge. Traditional teaching practices remain, but are reframed in the context of a project.
Template for Letter to Parents Explains PBL, details the project, addresses assessment issues, and informs parents how to help.