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Going Global with Project Based Learning

Project-based learning (or PBL) is an approach where students are actively involved in the learning process by solving real-world problems.            

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iEARN is probably the most comprehensive PBL resource collection. On this site, you'll find groups of teachers and projects that you can connect with that suit your curriculum needs. Your students will create, research, share opinions, and become global citizens. Click the Picture to learn more.

 

 

 

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PBLworks is a collection of PBL resources where teachers can find examples and videos of projects by other educators, documents to download, articles, planning tools, and more. Click the Icon for more information

 

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This website is similar to iEARN. Teachers can find projects created by other teachers with the option of joining in collaboration. TIGed has three main focus areas: Global citizenship, Environmental Stewardship, and Student Voice. 

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OneWorld Classrooms’ mission is build bridges of learning and understanding between local and global classrooms through the arts and technology. click the picture to learn more. This website costs money.

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Pulitzer Center's Mission is to champion the power of stories to make complex issues relevant and inspire action. There are many lesson plans, lesson stems, articles and linked data to inspire and support project based and inquiry based learning. Click the icon above to go to the site.

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This website is not an official U. S. Department of State website. The views and information presented are the participant's own and do not represent the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program, the U. S. Department of State, or IREX.

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