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Project-based learning emphasizes learning activities that are
long-term, interdisciplinary and student - centered. Unlike traditional,
teacher-led classroom activities, students often must organize their
own work and manage their own time in a project-based class.
Project-based instruction differs from traditional inquiry by its
emphasis on students' collaborative or individual artifact construction
to represent what is being learned.
Project-based learning also gives students the opportunity to explore problems and challenges that have real-world applications, increasing the possibility of long-term retention of skills and concepts.
Project-based learning also gives students the opportunity to explore problems and challenges that have real-world applications, increasing the possibility of long-term retention of skills and concepts.