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Elevating Math Education Through Problem-Based Learning

Edsurge

Real-World, Meaningful Problems This kind of scenario — linking the drama of mountaineering with work on percentages in middle school math — can effectively be used in a problem-based learning (PBL) approach in the classroom. And that's how people learn math. You may have heard a lot about PBL in recent years.

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What are the Three Active Strategies?

eSchool News

Let’s explore how these strategies promote engagement, critical thinking, and deeper understanding among students, enhancing academic success. What are three active learning strategies? Here are three effective strategies: Think-Pair-Share : This strategy encourages active participation and collaboration among students.

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Honoring Tradition While Pursuing Innovation

k12 Digest

Though innovation is essential, especially in moments of disruption, there is a long history of practices, approaches, and theories of learning to honor and guide us as we decide where to go next as a field. Problem based learning therefore may result in deeper learning.