Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a student-centered instructional approach where learning occurs through engagement in meaningful projects addressing real-world questions, problems, or challenges. PBL emphasizes deep learning, critical thinking, and skill development.
PBL Characteristics
Quality PBL features a challenging problem or question, sustained inquiry, authenticity, student voice and choice, reflection, critique and revision, and a public product. Projects typically span multiple weeks and integrate multiple subjects.
Benefits of PBL
Research shows PBL can improve engagement, retention, critical thinking, collaboration skills, and application of knowledge. Students often report higher motivation and see clearer connections between school and real life.