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4 Keys To Designing A Project-Based Learning Classroom

Traditional American classrooms tend to fit a particular mold: Students face the front of the class where teachers lecture.

Students take notes, finish assignments at home, and hope to memorize enough information just long enough to pass a test.

Engagement and passion are often in short supply — among students and teachers. The system does not necessarily accommodate all learning styles, and even those who fair well may be missing out on other important work-life lessons, like how to creatively solve problems, stay focused, work as part of a team, and organize their thoughts in a way others will understand.

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