In project-based learning, students work cooperatively to create a product, presentation, or performance. The two essential components of project-based learning are an engaging and motivating question and a product that meaningfully addresses that question.
Supporters of project-based learning say the strategy benefits students by helping them develop a deeper knowledge of subject matter, increasing their self-direction and motivation, and improving their research and problem-solving skills.
Article by Ellen R. Delisio
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