Project-Based Learning for Elementary Teachers: How to Get Started

One Tired Teacher: Teaching Without Burnout

One Tired Teacher: Teaching Without Burnout
Project-Based Learning for Elementary Teachers: How to Get Started
Apr 04, 2022 Episode 164
Trina Deboree

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How Elementary Teachers Start With Project-Based Learning

Renee Heinrich & I put our heads together on this podcast to talk about project-based learning.

What is project-based learning, and what does it look like in the classroom?

Renee tells us how project-based learning differs from STEM and how to stretch the band-with of what we are teaching our students to go deeper in their projects & challenges. Renee explains an actual project that she has going on with her students currently!

Links mentioned in the show

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Science School Yard

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