PBL Showcase - PBL in English | E141

EPISODE · Aug 2, 2023 · 32 MIN

PBL Showcase - PBL in English | E141

from PBL Simplified for Administrators by Magnify Learning · host Magnify Learning

 How do you do Project Based Learning in High School English? Can you still be creative and get an authentic unit while addressing standards? In this episode of the PBL Simplified Podcast, we have Kendra McPheeters, a High School English teacher from Lowell, Indiana. Kendra shares her why for education and walks us through her Project Based Learning Unit. She has done this PBL Unit several times with different groups of Learners before. Kendra shares some student stories of how Project Based Learning helped her students overcome negative experiences.  BLOG BY KENDRADeveloping a Culture of Revision by Kendra McPheeters ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIED https://amzn.to/3VLsBtG   SCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNING https://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshops   CHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST PBL Simplified Podcast Links   ASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCAST https://www.magnifylearningin.org/ask-ryan-your-pbl-questions   FOLLOW RYAN ON TWITTER https://mobile.twitter.com/ryansteuer   BOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOP https://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-up   ONLINE PBL COMMUNITY https://resources.magnifylearningin.org/join-today

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