BACK TO PROJECT BASED LEARNING BLOGS By: Ryan Steuer, CEO Magnify Learning Dallas, TX @ryansteuer In our graphic showing the top pillars of Project Based Learning, collaboration is listed on the top right. Collaboration is crucial for our learners to have as a tool in...
BACK TO PROJECT BASED LEARNING BLOGS By: Ryan Steuer, CEO Magnify Learning Dallas, TX @ryansteuer ““Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”” — Helen Keller ““If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”” — Isaac Newton ““Many...
BACK TO PROJECT BASED LEARNING BLOGS By: Rachelle Antcliff, Director of Training Magnify Learning Columbus, IN Collaboration is hard. It can be uncomfortable, threatening, stagnant, unappealing, and down right frustrating. The flip side, however, is the magic and...
Have you ever put your learners in groups only to hear crickets chirping or 7th grade boy shenanigans? If we are asking our learners to collaborate without practicing the skill of collaboration, we are asking a lot of our learners. After all, most adults don’t work...
Group contracts provide clear roles and expectations in a Project Based Learning classroom. Without them, you might as well be trying to help the local food pantry by working with students in your entire lunch room! Ouch! Learners want to learn together. The know the...