• ECCE
  • School Edu
  • Higher Edu
  • Edu Tech
  • Skills
  • Jobs
  • Advertise
  • Login
[t4b-ticker]
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Spotlight
  • Perspective
  • Interview
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Student Kiosk
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Spotlight
  • Perspective
  • Interview
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Student Kiosk
No Result
View All Result
Education21
Home School Edu

Understanding the Transformative Power of Project-Based Learning

education by education
September 8, 2023
in School Edu, Spotlight
0
Understanding the Transformative Power of Project-Based Learning
0
SHARES
55
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
By Preethi Vickram, Founder, Tapas Education

Project-Based Learning holds the key to unlocking holistic development in children and its transformative power can be easily implemented in a classroom with some planned exercises and projects as we pave the way for the future of education.  Embracing methodologies like Project-Based Learning are increasingly being seen desirable in nurturing well-rounded, empowered learners who can thrive as compassionate global citizens.

In fact, the engagement, skill development, ownership, real-world connections, and lifelong learning dispositions that arise from Project-Based Learning align closely with the methodology’s core principles.

Here are some exceptional benefits that Project-Based Learning brings to the forefront: –

Nurturing Innate Curiosity and Engagement:
Project-Based Learning is the perfect conduit for tapping into children’s innate curiosity. As young minds immerse themselves in projects of personal relevance and interest, they become active participants in their learning journey. The projects they undertake serve as gateways to a universe of knowledge, instilling a lifelong love for learning.

Holistic Skill Set Development:
Holistic development is the Holy Grail when it comes to education curricula. Project-Based Learning inherently addresses this need by fostering the acquisition of a diverse skill set.

 Intrinsic Ownership of Learning:

As a vocal advocate of play-based learning, I have witnessed the undeniable power of self-directed exploration. Project-Based Learning extends a similar principle, allowing children to take ownership of their learning trajectory.

Deepening Real-World Connections:
Education gains true meaning when it can be tangibly applied to real-world contexts. Project-Based Learning thrives on this principle, enabling children to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Cultivating Lifelong Learning Dispositions:
Beyond nurturing a mere thirst for knowledge, Project-Based Learning cultivates lifelong learning dispositions.

LET’S LOOK AT AN EXAMPLE TO UNDERSTAND PROJECT-BASED LEARNING WELL BY ASSUMING A PROJECT-BASED LEARNING CLASSROOM THAT IS DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS. LET THIS BE A PROJECT CENTERED ON PLANNING AND EXECUTING A PUBLIC ART-THEMED EVENT.

Each group will work on different parts of the project, thus tackling different problems. The different groups’ works contribute to the end result and successful completion of the project.

Let’s assign Group 1 to look after the sound and entertainment at the event. The project for the group will be to create a band using everyday objects. The students will need to learn rhythm, melody, and harmony, composing their own songs to be performed at the event. They will also be responsible for creating art pieces to be displayed and contributing to the catering for the event.

Group 2 will focus on lighting for the show and running on-stage shows. The students will need to learn about lights and shadows to ensure proper presentation and visibility at the event. They can use this learning about the play between lights and shadows and present a shadow puppetry show at the event. This group will also be responsible for creating a gift shop and a lemonade stall. This will need them to create products for the gift shop, understand the finances behind it, and track sales.

Both groups will be engaged in diverse activities, combining arts and real-world experiences to enhance learning and contribute to the public event’s success.

What do we achieve in terms of learning from this example?

By addressing the essential question of how to plan and execute a public art event, students will engage in real-world, hands-on activities that will not only nurture their curiosity but also drive their active participation. The students’ immersion in the arts, from performance to visual, will spark engagement and a thirst for exploration.

Group 1 will focus on sound where the students will create a band using everyday objects, learning about rhythm, melody, and chorus. This process involves critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration – foundational skills that Project-Based Learning naturally develops. Moreover, the students’ involvement in creating art pieces and managing aspects of the event, including catering and handling finances, will help them understand the real-world applications of their learning, solidifying their problem-solving and communication abilities.

In both groups, students will need to take charge of their projects, choosing themes, methodologies, and even actively participating in event planning. The autonomy they will have over their projects will not only empower them but also cultivate decision-making abilities and a sense of responsibility, attributes that are integral to holistic development.

In our example, the expectation from the students is to use their mental faculties and technology to make the event a success. This will need the students to engage in inquiry-driven thinking. By seeking answers and actively engaging with their environment, students will develop a habit of continuous learning. This commitment to learning will equip them with the adaptability and resilience needed in a rapidly changing world.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed
Previous Post

Battery System Assembly Operator as a new career choice in a world running on batteries

Next Post

ABWA teams qualify for the World Scholars Cup 2023 finale

education

education

Related Posts

Names of the schools shortlisted for Tes Awards 2025 revealed, winners to be announced on Dec 9
School Edu

Names of the schools shortlisted for Tes Awards 2025 revealed, winners to be announced on Dec 9

by education
November 11, 2025
National Education Day 2025: Reflections on AI, Inclusion, and the Future of Learning
Spotlight

National Education Day 2025: Reflections on AI, Inclusion, and the Future of Learning

by education
November 11, 2025
Pranet Khetan wins Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 for ‘Paraspeak’ (device for people with speech disorders)
School Edu

Pranet Khetan wins Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 for ‘Paraspeak’ (device for people with speech disorders)

by education
November 10, 2025
The Transformative Role of K-12 Education is Building Future-Ready Professionals
Perspective

The Transformative Role of K-12 Education is Building Future-Ready Professionals

by education
November 8, 2025
The Politics of Youth in Bihar elections: Two Visions, One Voter
Spotlight

The Politics of Youth in Bihar elections: Two Visions, One Voter

by education
November 4, 2025
Next Post
ABWA teams qualify for the World Scholars Cup 2023 finale

ABWA teams qualify for the World Scholars Cup 2023 finale

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed

Useful Announcements

  • All
  • Useful Announcements
Upcoming DIDAC India 2025 exhibition cum conferences next week will see showcase of cybersecurity technologies as experts discuss challenges in the education sector

Upcoming DIDAC India 2025 exhibition cum conferences next week will see showcase of cybersecurity technologies as experts discuss challenges in the education sector

November 11, 2025

English Courses and IELTS Coach programmes Open Day 2025 event on 15 November at British Council Delhi

November 11, 2025

IIM Mumbai announces 2-Year Blended MBA for Working Professionals with Jaro Edu

November 10, 2025
World Youth Skills Day 2025: Youth Empowerment through AI & Digital Skills

RNTU launches new Healthcare Management Programs

November 7, 2025

University of Warwick announces Dates for Open Days in India

November 7, 2025

Azim Premji University Opens Admissions for 2026

November 6, 2025

Readmio app announces story-writing celebration on Children Day on November 14

November 6, 2025

MyCareernet announces GHCI 25 Hackathon with AnitaB.org India

November 5, 2025

IHFC partners with Simplilearn and Microsoft to launch 2 Professional Certificate Programs in AI and Data Analytics

November 3, 2025

AIMA Announces Opening of MAT December 2025 Registrations

November 3, 2025

Download current issue Not available

https://online.pubhtml5.com/jlyo/bxvr/

Monthly Magazine : Feb 2024

Interactive (Quizzes/Surveys)

Start Monthly Quiz
Education21

An initiative in continuation of Curriculum Magazine, Education21.in, is a platform for New India that aspires to be a valuable innovator, partner and collaborator for a just and sustainable world. Continuing with our steady and 360 degree coverage of education system and skills landscape, we are here more oriented towards learner community.

Useful Links

  • About us
  • Team
  • Contact
  • Editorial opportunities
  • Subscriptions
  • Job Opportunities
  • Features

Important Links

  • Blog
  • Archives
  • People
  • Careerwise
  • Resources
  • Downloadable
  • Old issues

Newsletter

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed

Copyright © 2020 All rights reserved. Education21.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Spotlight
  • Perspective
  • Interview
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Student Kiosk

Copyright © 2020 All rights reserved. Education21.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Cleantalk Pixel