Launching a New School Year | Episode 29

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When I’m thinking about starting the year my first priority is establishing classroom expectations that really allow for success in PBL... I think especially in PBL where we’re expecting them (students) to take risks giving them a hand in creating those classroom expectations.
— Andrea Behling, High School Social Studies Facilitator, CSA New Tech High School | Columbus, IN

Welcome to the PBL Playbook, brought to you by Magnify Learning – where we put teachers back in their sweet spot. Make sure you follow us on Twitter: @magnifylearning, @askgiebs, @MissB103, #PBLPlaybook.

As a launch into a new school year, Josh and Andrea take a listener question about starting the school year off for a successful year of PBL. They approach this by evaluating elements of PBL using an adjusted protocol from School Reform Initiative called “What? So What? Now What?” Through this protocol, they discuss the idea of launching a school year. They then outline some non-negotiable elements for getting your school year and classroom set up for successful PBL implementation during the year. Finally, they discuss strategies for implementing each of these elements from day one, no matter what setting as schools begin to open both in-person and virtually this fall.

Stay tuned for more great content coming from the PBL Playbook next month! 

Show Notes

*EPISODE 29 FULL SHOW NOTES

Resources & Links Related to this Episode

  1. "What? So What? Now What?" Protocol

  2. How To Plan When You Don’t Know What to Plan For (Article from Edutopia by Katie Hicks)

  3. Project Based Learning Blogs

  4. Forming Ground Rules Protocol

  5. Protocols (Magnify Learning Resources)

  6. Building a PBL Culture (Magnify Learning Resources)

  7. eLearning & PBL (Magnify Learning Resources)


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