3 Ways to Integrate Computer Science in Other Classes
Students can develop computer science skills starting in the early grades—even without a computer—in project-based learning and other units.
Students can develop computer science skills starting in the early grades—even without a computer—in project-based learning and other units.
Project-based learning units that include different disciplines allow students to apply what they learn to new situations, leading to deeper learning.
The National Geographic Society has a five-step Project-Based Learning model and resource library to foster deep learning whether students are in school or at home.
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Integrating project-based learning into remote learning can help students stay connected and engaged.
Some districts implemented a degree of project-based learning assessed through feedback during coronavirus shutdowns this spring — changes some experts say could remain after the pandemic wanes.
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Teachers dedicated to the project-based approach have found that with remote learning, “there’s a larger range of what you’re willing to work through.”