Want to help the high school students in your life succeed in today’s fast-paced world? They’ll need more than just textbook knowledge to get ahead, regardless of the career path they choose.
Teachers are typically familiar with project-based learning—it’s a popular classroom technique. But it’s less well-known among students, which is a shame. Because even if you’re studying on your own, ...
Middle and high school teachers participated in a two-day, hands-on professional learning experience last week at Waynesboro ...
Last year, the Rand Corp. set out to learn how well students attending microschools performed academically compared to their ...
The Buck Institute for Education/PBL Works has launched a new year-long professional development program designed to help educators and administrators in New York City transform education using ...
The number of students within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) gaining crucial skills and knowledge for future career paths has grown exponentially, according to an update given to ...
Denver Green School Northfield leads academic performance in the city by integrating hands-on agricultural education.
Education experts are encouraging schools to consider problem-based learning (PBL) in a move to improve engagement and creativity among high school students. New research demonstrates how hands-on, ...
Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy (FALA) added a weekly project-based learning (PBL) session to its schedule this school year, giving students the choice of several hands-on activities each ...
The global hunt for digital talent has never been more intense. From London to Lagos, New York to Brasília, Cape Town to ...