Project Based Learning training/coaching for educators, providing a framework for creating authentic learning experiences that equip students for the real world
Don’t miss this hands-on #GOCSD series led by PBL-certified trainers who have successfully implemented Project-Based Learning in real classrooms. Register by May 20 to #LearnWithGOCSDbit.ly/go-PBL@magnifylearning
The school year isn’t just a finish line—it’s a chance for clarity.
A simple 4-question reflection helps PBL leaders see what worked, what didn’t, and what mattered.
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Don’t miss your chance for summer professional development! Join with other educators in our fully interactive 3-day virtual PBL Workshops. Learn what PBL is all about or deepen your PBL practice with our three workshop options. Secure your spot now! bit.ly/40Vj2L2
This week we have Brittany Tinkler from Rosa Parks Elementary in Perry Township, Indiana. She has recently been recognized by the prestigious Milican Award. Brittany is also a PBL Certified Facilitator for Magnify Learning at workshops during the summer!
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Looking for Project Based Learning training this summer? We have you covered! Join with other educators to learn the nuts & bolts of PBL, deepen your PBL practice with PBL Certified Trainers, or begin the process of PBL Certification. Register today! bit.ly/3zxFs99
In this episode of the PBL Simplified Podcast, Ryan talks about building a Project Based Learning culture in your school to sustain PBL. He has six different topics about culture building around your vision and driving your staff towards your vision.
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In this episode of the PBL Simplified Podcast, we have @JenniferHCox and @JoshRhodes79 from Shelby County Public Schools in Kentucky. Tune in to get all of the wisdom from these two rockstar PBL Leaders!
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They say a movement starts not with the leader but with the first followers. These pioneers are the ones that understand the leader’s vision and can implement it; they are proof that your vision can actually work.
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An End Product is a student-created final product, often a culminating event, that requires students to demonstrate mastery of the core content and skills learned in the Project Based Learning unit.
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A Driving Question is the main question of a PBL unit that guides students throughout the project. A driving question is the umbrella that all of your learning happens under!
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This main episode is the first in a four part series. The idea of "ooching" is when you make a small step to see if it is a good idea to make a bigger one as well as to encourage others to join you!
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Where will you and your school be in three years? One thing is certain: you'll be somewhere. How do you make sure that “somewhere” is on purpose and not just where you've ended up?
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What separates a dream from a goal is the presence of a good plan. Goals take discipline. Discipline can be hard. But…discipline gives us freedom. Freedom and greatness. Your destiny is there. Will you grab the reins?
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How does Project Based Learning last beyond a flash in the pan? How can we make the difficult work around PBL truly sustainable, so that it becomes a mindset? When done well, PBL becomes a cultural keystone that's driving everything else in your schools. bit.ly/41GKYCH
At Magnify Learning we have found that industry partners will voice the need for presentation skills, speaking skills, problem solving and the ability to work in a team. These employability skills can be intentionally taught through PBL!
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In this episode of the PBL Simplified Podcast, Ryan does a deep dive into the book Be Unstoppable by Alden M. Mills. Tune in to the heart of this episode to get another high level leadership book for your bookshelf!
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