We believe that education should be about authentic preparation for life in a real-world environment. To be ready for life, students need to practice life. They want to learn by practicing the skills, ideas, and habit they need to thrive in life beyond the test, beyond high school, and beyond college. We want students engaged in learning by doing and actively participating in their own education. This is the very foundation of this podcast. Join us to hear from real teachers practicing real PBL today.
To quote my favorite musical, Hamilton, “I’m only nineteen, but my mind is older.” Today’s guest on the show is[...] The post Growing up in a PBL env...
Sometimes our first projects aren’t as good as we think they are, as Rachel Meenen shares with us in today’s[...] The post Sometimes our first project...
Today, we get to talk with Martie Hoofer about the realities of making PBL/Genius Hour work for her students while[...] The post Dancing Inside a Stra...
Jayne Diaz shares her journey as an instructional leader in a widely diverse school district, helping teachers realize that stepping out[...] The pos...
***note: issues with audio quality due to connection issues during interview*** Today, we’re joined by 3 educators who have been[...] The post Monika ...
Amy Storer is a curriculum coach in Montgomery ISD outside of Houston, Texas. In today’s podcast, Amy shares several stories[...] The post GInger and...
Think you need lots of training to coaching to integrate PBL into your classroom? How about a keynote speech and[...] The post How Did You Decide to ...
Listen in as Jennifer tells us about her highly diverse, Title 1 classroom and the PBL that her students are[...] The post Diversity, Title 1, and PBL...
Today, we’re talking with longtime friend, Cindy Sheets, a retired gifted ed teacher who taught K-6 students. Cindy shares 4 stories[...] The post “T...
Ginger is back telling the success stories of PBL being used in the classroom. Her guest today is Ginny Ogden.[...] The post Unschooling the Sit-N-Ge...