Too Darn Old When are you too old to be presenting ideas to teachers/educators? That’s where my head is right now. Part of me wants to be sitting Read More » November 1, 2022 16 Comments
Getting to the Root of the Problem Teaching our students to be better inquirers, in my mind, is one of the most important tasks we have on our educator’s plate. Through better Read More » June 28, 2021 2 Comments
Need A PBL Driving Question Helper? Find out how to use AnswerThePublic to create driving questions. Read More » June 3, 2021 No Comments
The end of the path for DT and PBL? [NOTE: This post is pointed at the secondary classroom. It may not apply to elementary classrooms for various reasons.] I have been involved in an Read More » October 26, 2020 No Comments
Laying Out Your PBL Year (Alg 1 version) Math and PBL can seem hard when you put them together. Look at your calendar and pick a time in the year where you can devote 3 or 4 weeks to a project and start there. Read More » October 14, 2020 No Comments
PBL Teachers are Like Magicians [Originally Written for BIE.org in 2016. Updated here.] If you have ever listened to me talking at edcamps, sxswedu, or in a facilitated pbl training, Read More » September 29, 2020 No Comments