by Kyle Wagner | Sep 9, 2021 | Blog, Resources
How do you reflect on Project-Based Experiences? While I hope you provide students ongoing opportunities throughout the project for reflection, feedback and critique, you may be looking for a tool that allows you to capture their final reflections while targeting...
by Rob Kilvington-Shaw | Jun 6, 2021 | Blog, Project Examples, Projects, Remote Learning, Resources
Robert Kilvington-Shaw, head of Visual Performing Arts and Middle School Music Teacher at the American International School in Hong Kong, reflects on integrating PBL into his teaching practice. The Scenario In the autumn of 2020, I had the opportunity to attend the...
by Kyle Wagner | Mar 29, 2021 | Blog, Resources
It’s 2:30 pm on a Friday afternoon during ‘Project Time.’ Glue guns are running hot and leaking onto the floor from all the power outlets. The noise in the room is unbearable. Ever been to a Metallica concert? It pails in comparison. One student...
by Kyle Wagner | Sep 30, 2020 | 10 Whiteboard Videos for PBL School Leaders, Blog, Resources
As most schools re-start or have already re-started, many are asking deeper questions around how to create more authentic, meaningful, and real world learning experiences for students. Making the shift doesn’t happen overnight. It takes unwavering commitment to...
by Kyle Wagner | Sep 29, 2020 | Blog, Resources
How do you reflect on your project-based experiences? How do you know if they were effective? When I first started as a PBL teacher, I rarely reflected on past projects. I simply didn’t have the time. By the time one project finished, I was already busy...
by Kyle Wagner | Jul 9, 2020 | Blog, Resources
After a few conversations with school leaders across East Asia, I learned that the #1 thing keeping them up at night is configuring next year’s master schedule. It makes sense. How do you configure a master schedule with teachers stuck across the world, new laws...