Impactful PBL Podcast

[3.13] Sustaining PBL: Customizing instructional resources

Candice Wilson MBA, Ed.D Season 3 Episode 13

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Are you wondering how teachers can use predesigned project-based learning curriculum but still make it authentic for students? Most teachers prefer to have ready-to-facilitate lessons but also worry that the resources may not meet their students' academic needs and interests. This feeling leaves educators wondering how to solve this dilemma. 

Don't worry. In this episode, you'll discover:

  • How to identify and integrate local issues into existing PBL units
  • Practical ways to incorporate student voices and choices
  • Strategies for connecting with community experts and organizing field experiences
  • Methods to design projects that create real value for your community


Don't allow even a well-designed PBL unit to feel generic and unrelatable to students. The good news? You don't have to start from scratch to make your projects relevant and meaningful. Listen to this episode to explore four easy ways to adapt instructional resources to create authentic project-based learning experiences for your students.



P.S. Have you taken the Impactful PBL Readiness Assessment yet? It's a great resource for instructional leaders like you who want to make informed decisions about implementing or strengthening PBL in their schools.
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