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Project Based Learning - Introduction

Since 1994, the Center for Youth Development and Education (CYDE) has been providing professional development for educators in the K-12 system and in alternative schools With a focus on contextualized learning, real-world applications, and career development, CYDE has delivered extensive professional development in areas including:

  • Project-based learning
  • Standards-based teaching and learning
  • Differentiated instruction
  • Authentic assessment
  • Portfolio development, including career portfolios
  • School-to-career programs and systems
  • Partnership development and strategic planning
  • Career pathways
  • Smaller learning communities
  • Mentoring, including an innovative web-based mentoring program developed by CYDE.

This site is dedicated to the project-based learning training. CYDE staff have trained over 3,000 educators in this method, have presented workshops at major conferences, and have developed a manual—available on this site—that is used for training throughout the country.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) organizes learning around projects (instead of, or in addition to, textbook reading, lectures, etc.). A project involves a number of activities leading to an end point and resulting in a product or presentation.  Simply doing a project does not guarantee that learning is taking place, so PBL involves a number of steps and strategies to ensure that relevant and rigorous learning occurs as a result of the project.  Project-based learning, then, engages students in complex, real-world issues and problems and asks them to apply content and SCANS skills and knowledge in a variety of contexts. Learners use inquiry, research, planning skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills as they complete the project.  Learning standards as outlined in state or local curriculum frameworks can all be addressed in the context of project-based learning.

For information about our trainings, please contact Ephraim Weisstein at 617-727-8158 or Bill Diehl at 413-582-9054.

Presentations

  • Training packets (in MS Word) that give information about PBL and its components and include tools for use in planning and implementing PBL
  • Power Point presentations that can be adapted for use in trainings
  • Overview of the trainings that are given by CYDE

Resources

  • Complete manual on PBL developed by CYDE (also available for sale in hard copy)
  • Planning Tools
  • Rubrics

Links

  • Links to some of the major PBL sites
  • Links to selected PBL projects
  • Links to sites on standards-based education
  • Links to sites on reflection
  • Links to sites on authentic assessment and rubrics
  • Links to sites on portfolios

Projects

  • Selected examples of good projects
  • Works-in-progress; a place to post projects as they are developed