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Five Benefits of Project-Based Learning

Project-based learning is a new and innovative way to approach education.

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Project-based learning—commonly known as PBL—is a modern, innovative approach to teaching that benefits students in fresh and unique ways.

The concept behind PBL is to move away from traditional teaching methods, such as essays and tests, to a more comprehensive, hands-on approach.

Here’s an example. Traditionally, a student might spend one week studying for a test, spend half an hour completing the test, and receive a grade.

However, when the teacher implements PBL, the student might form a group, plan over several weeks, and participate in a fundraising drive to raise money for their school. The aim behind PBL is to teach students crucial skills in a real-world setting.

1. Students learn vital collaboration skills

Many project-based learning tasks involve collaboration—such as working in a group, chatting with community members, or building strong working relationships with their teachers and role models.

Through real-world experience, students will learn to listen to others, provide useful input in group settings, and resolve potential conflicts.

Too, when working with community members and role models, students will form lasting relationships and gain deeper insights into the industry of their choice.

2. Students learn to problem-solve and persevere when roadblocks arise

Whether it involves creating a play, designing a phone app, or building a student farm, any project is bound to face roadblocks along the way.

By working through these problems in a real-world setting, students will learn to persevere and think critically about potential solutions.

students3. Students become job-ready

Collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills prepare students for success in school and their future career.

One vital part of PBL involves students choosing a topic that suits their unique interests and guiding their own journey through the project. Students will work through projects relevant to their career and life goals, picking up relevant skills along the way.

Students will also learn skills to help them along any career path, including:

● Creativity
● Curiosity
● Interpersonal skills
● In-depth research skills
● Project management skills
● Self-empowerment

4. Students network and connect with industry leaders

PBL also helps students become job-ready by connecting them with knowledgeable industry leaders. Students researching and preparing a news report, for example, may meet with experienced journalists and form lasting business relationships.

Students can refer to these early connections as they begin their future careers—opening doors for job opportunities and growth.

5. Students develop self-confidence

Completing a PBL project isn’t meant to be easy—it takes time, dedication, and plenty of perseverance.

When students finally complete their project and look back on the path they took to get there—the challenges they faced and obstacles they overcame—their self-confidence will skyrocket.

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Too, students will learn their opinions and ideas matter. Through speaking up in group discussions, liaising with industry leaders, and finally presenting a successful result, students will find their voice and realize their potential.

Conclusion

Project-based learning is a new and innovative way to approach education. Children will engage in interesting, exciting, and long-lasting projects with real results and real consequences—teaching crucial skills and preparing them for their future career and life.

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