The Power of Engagement in Learning

 | by Richard Trotta | One of the most critical factors in the teaching and learning process is the degree of student engagement. Student engagement refers to the level of attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion that students experience during…

Active Learning using Project Based Learning

Active learning engages students in the learning process through meaningful, hands-on activities like discussions, problem-solving, and collaboration. Unlike passive learning, which centers on listening and memorization, active learning empowers students to think critically, work together, and take initiative. One of…

Benefits of Using Podcasting as a PBL Project

Once known as audio blogs, podcasts were relegated to fringe communities during the early days of the internet. But now, thanks in large part to the advent of the smartphone, they are a near-universally known form of mass communication that has…

Measuring Success

We often think of success in terms of job titles and salaries, but true success goes much deeper. It’s about meaningful relationships, a clear sense of purpose, strong mental health, and personal growth.That’s why Project-Based Learning (PBL) is so powerful.…