itslearning Webinar Alert: College and Career Readiness Through Project-Based Learning
Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 16, 2016 -- WHAT: A no cost webinar showing K-12 educators and administrators how project-based learning can drive a new rigor so that all students are career and college ready.
PRESENTERS:
Barbara Bray, Creative Learning Officer and co-founder of Personalize Learning, LLC, who has been focusing on project-based learning, coaching, and creating learner-centered environments for over 25 years.
Josh Giebel, mathematics facilitator at Columbus Signature Academy, a magnet school with a focus on PBL.
WHEN: Wednesday, September 21st – 2pm EST
REGISTER: http://bit.ly/2c8JiZs
With “only 8 percent of students completing college and career-ready curriculum,” educators are clamoring to find pedagogical methods that get students active and engaged in mastering 21st century skills. Project-based learning (PBL) is one approach educators can use to encourage students to have a voice and choice in what and how they learn so they can take ownership of their learning – thereby getting ready for life after high school.
On Wednesday, September 21, EdWeek will host a webinar sponsored by itslearning at 2 p.m. EST (1 p.m. CST, 11 a.m. PST) featuring Barbara Bray, a creative learning strategist who will share how PBL helps students develop skills that prepare them to be ready for college, career, and life. Joining Bray will be Josh Giebel, a mathematics facilitator from Bartholomew School District who will share examples how they are employing PBL right now in classrooms.
There is no cost to join the webinar, but registration is required. For more information go to: http://bit.ly/2c8JiZs
About itslearning
Established in 1999, itslearning is headquartered in Bergen, Norway, and has offices in Boston, Atlanta and multiple locations around the world. For more information, visit http://www.itslearning.net.
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Charlotte Andrist, Nickel Communications, http://www.nickelcommpr.com, +1 (770) 310-5244, [email protected]
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