Modern Math Teacher

EP 56: Get Real With PBL In Math Class

Episode 56

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Welcome back to Poolside PD! Today, we’re diving into Project-Based Learning (PBL) in middle and high school math classes, discussing key elements, challenges, and practical tips. PBL can make math engaging and meaningful by connecting it to real-world problemsGrab your favorite summer drink, sit back, and let's get started!


Today's Topics

  • Overview of Project-Based Learning:
    • Definition and importance of PBL.
    • Making math concepts tangible and relevant through real-world problems.
  • Key Elements of Effective PBL:
    • Authentic Problems: Connect to real-world issues.
    • Student Voice and Choice: Foster ownership and motivation.
    • In-depth Inquiry: Encourage research and application.
    • Sustained Inquiry: Allow for deep exploration and revisions.
  • Challenges and Solutions:
    • Time Management: Start with small-scale projects.
    • Assessment: Use rubrics focusing on process and product.
    • Balancing Standards and Creativity: Align projects with curriculum standards.
  • Practical Tips and Strategies:
    • Start Small
    • Collaborate with Colleagues:


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Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.

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