Impactful PBL Podcast

[4.1] Rethinking PD: Shifting from traditional methods

Dr. Candice Wilson Season 4 Episode 1

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This episode explores the main challenge instructional leaders face as they attempt to provide professional development support for project-based educators. As an instructional leader, you may find yourself excited by the promise of PBL, only to struggle with its practical execution. Traditional training sessions often leave teachers feeling overwhelmed and underprepared to transform their classroom practice. 

Instead, we emphasize the importance of creating communities of practice that offer educators ongoing, collaborative, and context-specific support. By doing so, you can effectively adopt and sustain student-centered pedagogy. We'll outline the essential components of these communities and set the stage for a series focused on helping you improve professional development support for project-based educators.

Join us to discover how you can help teachers transform their teaching and create memorable project-based learning experiences for students. 


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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