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Why is PBL Good for Kids? | E220

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This episode focuses on the benefits of Project Based Learning (PBL) for K-12 students. It explores how PBL can enhance academic achievement, social-emotional learning (SEL), and future readiness.

Key Takeaways:

  • PBL improves academic performance. Studies show that PBL can lead to significant gains in standardized test scores, AP exam scores, and literacy and numeracy skills.
  • PBL supports social-emotional learning. PBL provides opportunities for students to develop self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.
  • PBL prepares students for the future. PBL helps students develop 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and inquiry, as well as career preparation skills.

Examples and Resources:

  • Dixie Elementary: This school improved its state test score from a D to an A using PBL.
  • Southport Elementary: This school, which already had an A, implemented PBL to improve employability skills for its high socioeconomic and ELL students. They then had the highest growth on their state standardized test in the entire state.
  • Southside Elementary: This Title 1 elementary school also saw success with PBL.
  • School Within a School: Ryan discusses a PBL program he started in a large middle school that led to increased attendance, decreased discipline issues, and improved academic outcomes for the participating students.
  • The Lucas Foundation: This organization conducted randomized controlled trials in 2021 that demonstrated the positive impact of PBL on student learning.
  • CASTLE (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning): This organization provides resources on SEL competencies.
  • Book Recommendation: Ryan’s book, PBL Simplified, provides a framework for implementing PBL, including the six steps of PBL and strategies for grouping students.
  • Book Recommendation: Life's a Project is another book that delves deeper into PBL implementation.

Call to Action:

  • Communicate the Why: School administrators should articulate the benefits of PBL to teachers, parents, and students.
  • Encourage Risk-Taking: Administrators should support teachers in trying new approaches and provide resources and support for their efforts.
  • Celebrate Successes: Recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of teachers and students involved in PBL.

Next Episode:

  • Topic: Neuroscience behind great learning, focusing on attunement and the importance of authentic PBL.

PBL Research: https://www.lucasedresearch.org/research/research-briefs/

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This episode focuses on the benefits of Project Based Learning (PBL) for K-12 students. It explores how PBL can enhance academic achievement, social-emotional learning (SEL), and future readiness.

Key Takeaways:

  • PBL improves academic performance. Studies show that PBL can lead to significant gains in standardized test scores, AP exam scores, and literacy and numeracy skills.
  • PBL supports social-emotional learning. PBL provides opportunities for students to develop self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.
  • PBL prepares students for the future. PBL helps students develop 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and inquiry, as well as career preparation skills.

Examples and Resources:

  • Dixie Elementary: This school improved its state test score from a D to an A using PBL.
  • Southport Elementary: This school, which already had an A, implemented PBL to improve employability skills for its high socioeconomic and ELL students. They then had the highest growth on their state standardized test in the entire state.
  • Southside Elementary: This Title 1 elementary school also saw success with PBL.
  • School Within a School: Ryan discusses a PBL program he started in a large middle school that led to increased attendance, decreased discipline issues, and improved academic outcomes for the participating students.
  • The Lucas Foundation: This organization conducted randomized controlled trials in 2021 that demonstrated the positive impact of PBL on student learning.
  • CASTLE (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning): This organization provides resources on SEL competencies.
  • Book Recommendation: Ryan’s book, PBL Simplified, provides a framework for implementing PBL, including the six steps of PBL and strategies for grouping students.
  • Book Recommendation: Life's a Project is another book that delves deeper into PBL implementation.

Call to Action:

  • Communicate the Why: School administrators should articulate the benefits of PBL to teachers, parents, and students.
  • Encourage Risk-Taking: Administrators should support teachers in trying new approaches and provide resources and support for their efforts.
  • Celebrate Successes: Recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of teachers and students involved in PBL.

Next Episode:

  • Topic: Neuroscience behind great learning, focusing on attunement and the importance of authentic PBL.

PBL Research: https://www.lucasedresearch.org/research/research-briefs/

  continue reading

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