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  • Project Based Learning Stories and Structures

  • Wins, Fails, and Where to Start
  • By: Ryan Steuer
  • Narrated by: Doug MacKechnie
  • Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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By: Ryan Steuer
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Publisher's summary

It's hard to find an educational book that relates to the boots-on-the-ground educator right away. But project-based learning and student-centered learning is the direction education is going no matter your context.

Project Based Learning Stories and Structures is a practical guide to starting a PBL journey complete with examples of fails, wins, and a place to get started. Everyone on your staff will have a place to relate in the practical structures and the humorous stories from the classroom.

Discover:

  • Real-life classroom examples of every PBL concept
  • A simple six-step structure to help guide teachers and students through their PBL journey together
  • How to learn from the wins as well as the failures (It's not always perfect!)
  • Practical steps tested by thousands of educators in all types of schools

Guaranteed to be on a level where everyone can relate and jump in somewhere, Project Based Learning Stories and Structures is your go-to guide for practical boots-on-the-ground advice to introduce or improve PBL in any classroom.

Why not start a book study group that everyone will participate in and actually finish.

©2018 Ryan Steuer (P)2018 Ryan Steuer

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short, but good

When I saw this was only 2.5 hours, I felt kind of ripped off. But the content in this book is very concise and easy to use. I realize now that he said exactly what he needed to say to get us going, and didn't fill five more hours with useless fluff. I'm glad I took a chance on this book.

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I teach at an early college high school that already is immersed in PBL, so I really loved the inclusion of "Fail" and "Win" examples. I'll be taking a lot of these ideas to my classroom and will definitely be sharing with my principal and colleagues.

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To the Point! Lots of tips and info.

I like how concise and to the point this author was. He touched on all the factors and strategies related to setting up a PBL environment. I highly recommend this book to all teachers. Read til the end. He lists some helpful tips for introducing PBL like starting with a growth mindset discussion/Ted talk.

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