Stride's Project Based Learning Courses
Project-based learning is an approach that teachers can use to readily engage students and apply learning to solve real-world problems. The process, which uses learning opportunities and an inquiry method, includes differentiated student support, collaborative group problem-solving, and professional skill development. Every teacher can and will learn valuable tools from these courses.

PBL 12: Reflection
If you want a successful project, then you must build in regular, authentic reflection opportunities. This ongoing reflection helps your students sharpen analytical skills, integrate new knowledge with previous knowledge, and develop...

PBL 11: Rubrics
The central core to Project Based Learning is rubrics – created in planning, shared at the beginning, referred to throughout, and used at the end. This course helps you encourage student buy-in...

PBL 10: Presentation of Understanding
The projects wrap up as students offer presentations that demonstrate their understanding of the content. These presentations enable students to share their learning, assess their growth, and showcase their work. This often...

PBL 9: Professional Skills
Project Based Learning is one of the best educational formats that directly teach professional skills. You will come to understand how to demonstrate and provide practice for non-subject matter competencies so that...

PBL 8: Partnerships
Relevance of content and learning beyond the classroom is a must for education to be effective and long-lasting. Project based learning helps create authentic partnerships between projects and professionals. When that happens,...

PBL 7: Peer Feedback
Good feedback is essential for improvement; however, Project Based Learning incorporates peer feedback seamlessly. This course teaches you how to provide timely peer feedback opportunities within your projects so students can effectively...

PBL 6: Voice and Choice
When students are heard and given options, their commitment to learning increases significantly. Project Based Learning is a great tool for hearing, choosing, and learning. You can increase relevancy and authenticity by...

PBL 5: Benchmarks
Everyone wants to know the measures for which they will be compared. This fact is an even more important component in Project Based Learning. Improve your use of benchmarks within a project...

PBL 4: Planning Tools
Project Based Learning is a structured methodology for students to learn together, and this format requires deep planning and multiple tools. Guiding your students in using planning tools is a great way...

PBL 3: Scaffolding
Every student needs support to succeed and this becomes even more important in Project Based Learning. You will learn to use appropriate scaffolding to support students, help them think deeper, and create...

PBL 2: Collaboration
An integral part of Project Based Learning is collaboration. You will learn how to create a classroom culture that fosters collaboration, meaning that students are engaged with each other in highly productive...

PBL 1: Project Launch
Creating a dynamic project launch is one of the most important fundamentals to master because it starts everything in your PBL project! A good start increases the likelihood of a strong finish....
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PBL for School Leaders
Clock Hours: 1.0
This course helps school leaders understand PBL and know what to look for in observations
Project Based Learning Free Resources
Video Strategies for Student Projects
This resources shares ideas for teachers to help students improve the video quality of their projects.
Feedback Form
Use this resource to keep track of feedback provided to students and how they used it to improve.