What Is Blended Learning?
Blended learning is an educational approach that combines traditional face-to-face classroom instruction with online or digital components. Watch these videos to learn more about the benefits of blended learning.
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Flipped vs. Blended Learning
Flipped learning involves students engaging with instructional content at home and using class time for interactive activities and discussions, while blended learning combines both in-person and online elements. These resources explain more:
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What is Project-Based Learning?
Project-based learning is an instructional approach where students engage in extended, real-world projects to explore and solve complex problems, applying their knowledge and skills in a practical context.
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Project-Based Learning Across the Curriculum
At pblworks.org, you can search for project ideas by subject area and grade level.
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What is Problem-Based Learning?
Problem-Based Learning is a student-centered teaching approach where students, often working in groups, explore topics by solving complex problems with no single correct answer, which gives them a chance to research, integrate theory and practice, and apply their knowledge to devise viable solutions.
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Problem-Based Learning for High School
This YouTube channel from Edutopia shows real-life examples of PBLs in high school.
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An Intro to Social-Emotional Learning
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) involves teaching students to understand and manage their emotions, develop empathy, build positive relationships, and make responsible decisions, fostering a supportive and effective learning environment.
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What is Kagan Cooperative Learning?
Learn more about Kagan Cooperative Learning, a teaching strategy that emphasizes structured, collaborative activities where students work in pairs or small groups to enhance their understanding and engagement.
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Kagan Strategies for Cooperative Learning
Check out these resources for help implementing Kagan Cooperative Learning strategies in your classroom.
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