Problem-solving skills are required by most standards, but often they are elusive in practice. Problem-Based Learning (PBL) offers an exciting, student-centered method of developing this critical skill set. With PBL, students recognize real-world problems, investigate them, and identify and analyze innovative solutions. Join Jacquelyn Whiting and Dee Lanier to learn practical approaches to combine design thinking with game-based activities across disciplines and grade levels. These activities will work both in person and in a remote-learning environment to inspire intellectual independence, engage students with their world, and place them at the center of their learning journeys.
Join us to learn more about:
- The PBL approach and how it can be applied to strengthen inquiry skills, critical thinking, and independent problem solving.
- Game-based strategies that can be applied and adapted across the curriculum and across disciplines and grade levels.
- Solve in Time®?, Dee Lanier's game-based approach to design thinking and problem solving, and how to make it accessible for students from late elementary through high school.
MLA Citation
Whiting, Jacquelyn, and Dee Lanier. "Problem-Based Learning: Activities to Motivate Independent Thinking." School Library Connection, September 2020, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Webinar/?learningModuleId=2254584&topicCenterId=2247903.
Entry ID: 2254584