Impactful PBL Podcast

[4.2] Rethinking PD: Building the foundation

Dr. Candice Wilson Season 4 Episode 2

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This episode explores how instructional leaders can create a sustainable project-based learning (PBL) culture in their schools by understanding and developing three core components for PBL success: clarity, competence, and capacity. 

We'll discuss what it takes to shift from traditional instructional methods to project-based learning. You'll learn how clarity helps map out your vision for a project-based culture, competence builds essential teaching skills, and capacity ensures the resources or systems for sustainability are present. 

We'll address common challenges, share practical strategies, and explore each component's transformative power in fostering a school-wide commitment to deeper learning. Tune in to discover how to take your school's PBL initiative to the next level.


1). Download the companion 30-page white paper: https://www.impactfulpbl.com/blueprint

2). Schedule a free strategy call: https://www.impactfulpbl.com/strategysession



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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