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PROJECT BASED LEARNING - Coggle Diagram
PROJECT BASED LEARNING
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Collaboration
Students work in groups on PBL projects, fostering collaboration, communication, and teamwork.
Students Choice
Students choices in topics, methods, or project formats.
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Problem-Solving
Applying Problem-Solving skills to identify challenges, develop strategies, and adapt their approaches as needed to achieve their project goals
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Critical Thinking
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Presentation Skills
Culminates in presentations or demonstrations where students communicate their findings and solutions to a wider audience
Hands-on Learning
involves hands-on activities, experiments, and practical applications of scientific concepts to makes learning more tangible and memorable
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Real-world Applications
PBL emphasizes the application of scientific knowledge to real-world scenarios, helping students see the practical relevance of what they're learning.
Teacher as Facilitator
Teacher takes on a role as a Facilitator by provide support, resources, and guidance as students work on their projects,
Scaffolding
Teachers may provide scaffolding, offering guidance and support as needed, but gradually reducing it as students become more independent in their project work
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PBL is a student-centered teaching approach that emphasizes hands-on, collaborative projects designed to address real-world problems or questions.