Project Based Learning

[EDZU 9353]

Project Based Learning

1/29/2025
3/4/2025

3 credits / 45 hours

Instructor Katherine Squires

Course Description

Project Based Learning will prepare educators to meet the needs of our changing 21st Century Society. Research shows that Project Based Learning not only improves critical thinking, but improves scores on high- stakes tests. This course will help teachers to be better prepared to focus their teaching around real world problems that will engage and enhance student learning. Most importantly, by implementing Project Based Learning into the classroom students will be more prepared for the complex problems of the world around them at the same time as improving their higher level thinking skills.

$285.00$580.00

Professional Development Options

$580.00

Only courses taken for professional development graduate credit can receive an official university transcript.

In-Service & CTLE Professional Development

You can only receive one type of certificate, please register accordingly. There will be no switching of certificate status after the start date of a class.

$285.00

Completion of this course taken for in-service credit will provide an NYCTD, Inc. Certificate of Completion

$285.00

Approved Provider ID #23183

Completion of this course taken for CTLE credit will provide a New York State Verification of Hours Certificate from NYCTD, Inc.

Course Description

Project Based Learning will prepare educators to meet the needs of our changing 21st Century Society. Research shows that Project Based Learning not only improves critical thinking, but improves scores on high- stakes tests. This course will help teachers to be better prepared to focus their teaching around real world problems that will engage and enhance student learning. Most importantly, by implementing Project Based Learning into the classroom students will be more prepared for the complex problems of the world around them at the same time as improving their higher level thinking skills.

Course Objectives

Students that enroll in this class will...

Know

  • the importance of PBL as a unit planning technique.
  • that PBL can be helpful in the implementation of Common Core.

Understand

  • that PBL is a student- driven, teacher scaffolded approach to teaching.
  • the value of PBL for the 21st Century student.
  • how to implement Common Core into PBL projects.

and Be Able To

  • construct effective questions into their lessons.
  • implement Common Core into PBL projects.
  • evaluate the difference between an activity and a meaningful PBL project.
  • construct and evaluate different forms of assessment to use during PBL.
  • apply the correct steps in a PBL project.