Discover the top 10 benefits of project-based learning (PBL) for students in grades 3-12. Learn how PBL can enhance critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving skills in your classroom.
Student engagement is crucial especially within online learning so it's important to find ways that you can boost engagement with a project-based learning curriculum.
Explore how competency-based assessment drives personalized learning paths and enhances the effectiveness of competency-based education and discover Centric Learning's leadership in this transformative educational approach.
Olivia Demille, a Centric Learning mathematics teacher, shares her insights on why she loves project-based learning in education and how it is much different as compared to traditional learning.
In the dynamic landscape of education, teachers at Centric are constantly innovating to make learning more captivating and interactive. One method they frequently employ is the integration of games into live classes, leveraging them to not only captivate students but also to inspire active participation.
Understanding the nuances between different class formats is crucial for educators, students, and educational institutions alike. The evolution of online education has introduced a plethora of learning environments, each with its own set of advantages, challenges, and pedagogical approaches.
As we venture deeper into the digital age, the traditional classroom is continuously being reshaped. One of the most impactful shifts we've seen in recent years is the rise of online project-based learning (PBL).
In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, school districts are in search of platforms and solutions that align with the demands of modern learners while maintaining high standards of educational excellence.
With school already in session, we understand the challenges schools and districts face being short-staffed. The shortage of qualified teachers has put an immense strain on resources and the quality of education provided. Sadly, this impacts student education the most by further increasing the learning gap.
In Michigan, the Department of Education (MDE) has taken proactive steps to mitigate this loss through Section 98c funds, providing districts with crucial resources to support student learning. At the forefront of this effort is Centric Learning, offering innovative solutions designed to turn learning setbacks into opportunities for growth.