1st Edition

An Educator's Guide to Project-Based Learning Turning Theory into Practice

By Fey Cole Copyright 2024
    128 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by David Fulton Publishers

    128 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by David Fulton Publishers

    128 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by David Fulton Publishers

    An Educator's Guide to Project-Based Learning will inspire practitioners to implement project-based learning effectively and identifies the importance of creative and innovative classrooms for highly successful educational outcomes.

    Project-based learning is becoming increasingly popular for research and practice. By creating the opportunity to shift from traditional methods of teaching to giving pupils ownership of their learning journey, this highly accessible book takes you through how to implement project-based learning effectively, and identifies the importance of creative and innovative classrooms for successful educational outcomes. Dipping into a range of case studies, chapters in this essential resource encourage students to gain confidence when provided with the opportunity to explore their natural curiosity. This book will also highlight how to use project-based learning across different age groups and subject areas, providing readers with insights into new learning environments and the opportunity to learn from others. Each section includes practical examples as to how to implement project-based learning and draws on the experiences of educators working in a variety of educational settings.

    Covering all the phases, from the Early Years to Higher Education and Adult Learning, this book will be a key resource for teachers, practitioners and educational leaders across all the stages of education.

    1. What is project-based learning?
    2. Developing a project-based learning culture
    3. Growing as an educator through project-based learning
    4. Developing spaces that embrace flow and curiosity for learning
    5. Scaffolding learning through project-based learning
    6. Overcoming barriers when implementing project-based learning
    7. Widening students’ community and experiences
    8. Project-based learning in Early Years
    9. Project-based learning in Primary Schools
    10. Project-based learning in Secondary Schools
    11. Project-based learning in Further and Higher Education
    12. Developing your own sustainable project-based learning experiences
    13. Celebrating the successes and achievements that have been made through project-based learning
    14. Conclusion

    Biography

    Fey Cole is a Lecturer in Further and Higher Education, and a Teaching and Learning Advisor in the UK.