Creating Opportunities for Project-Based Learning in Math

Rigorous Project-Based Learning units in middle and high school math answer the age-old student question: “When am I ever going to need this?”

Children’s problem solving extends beyond the brain

Teaching children how to think like a computer—or computational thinking—may be an effective way to help young students acquire the knowledge and skills to succeed in a range of STEM-related careers

Why Teachers May Want to Try Throwing Students a Curveball in PBL

When students face unexpected—but manageable—changes during project-based learning, they learn the valuable skill of adapting.

7 Examples Of Associative Play

Associative play brings a lot of benefits to children. Kids learn valuable life skills such as problem-solving and much more.

6 ways learning coding can boost your brain

Here are 6 ways learning coding can boost your brain by developing your cognitive and problem-solving capabilities.

Why a computer isn’t the first thing you need when teaching kids to code

Before leaning to code, children must learn spatial orientation, how to communicate and how to solve problems. These resources and games help teach the foundational knowledge needed for coding.

Why Kids Need Problem Solving Skills & How To Teach It

When your children step out in the world, problem-solving skills become a valuable asset & here's how to teach it to them and why it's so important.

Using Project-Based Learning to Help Students Develop Transferable Skills

When students engage in Project-Based Learning, they should gain skills that will help them solve a wide array of problems, not just the problem at hand.

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