Published On: August 29th, 2020|

Edutopia – Michael McDowell

“A class of 28 middle school students is looking at the teacher, preparing for another day of her laying out clear outcomes, providing specific input, direct modeling, and guided practice. They expect the teacher to give them time to work independently, and then they will await her feedback. The day, however, unfolds a bit differently, because the students are about to embark on a project-based learning unit.” (more)