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  1. Dearest Eva,

    In Portugal,we only have something that remotely resembles PBL. It’s called Project Area and I’m sad to say, but I very seldom see it developed like it’s supposed to. We too are stuck in the presentation mode. The kids hate it and find it very boring. But still we do it year after year. 🙁
    I totally agree with you, if my students were to write a musical, stage it, explain blues, human rights, rock’n roll and folklore in the same piece, that would be more within the spirit of what I like to think PBL is, than a mere presentation. But like I said my experience with PBL is limited, so here are 3 links that might help you get the answers you are looking for- http://ali.apple.com/cbl/challenges.html ; http://www.studygs.net/pbl.htm ; http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2010/01/16/free-project-based-learning-resources-that-will-place-students-at-the-center-of-learning/

  2. Seems silly to me to only consider presentations as projects. PBL should be any project the kids do, whether it’s a play, musical, or research paper. I don’t think it has to be centered around a problem although it’s one useful way to do it.

  3. Nick,
    Thanks, I completely agree with you but I just needed some support 🙂
    Alex,
    Thanks for both your comment and the links. seems I’ll do some reading during my summer holiday.;)
    Eva

  4. Well, I’m glad you said it’s just support you need because then I feel comfortable saying – Eva, go with your gut.

    Learning isn’t about following a prescribed set of rules, it’s about tasting the passion of growing.

    Ignore the think-out-of-a-box-its… and

    Kudos on the kids for making a musical: Idda been one proud teacher.

    Karenne

  5. The students enjoyed doing it, the teachers also loved it but couldn’t decide what it was.
    Well, there is no need to name everything, though, as long as there is a wish to learn and create.Most probably we will discuss it again and again next year too because of that I need more voices.
    Thank you Kareene for the comment.
    Eva

  6. The musical seems like a very ambitious project for anyone to undertake. It seems to me that if you analyzed the skills needed to pull it off, the skills would be more extensive than giving a presentation. I think there is a problem that they start with; the problem is how to get a group of people to work together to create an event. I would be delighted to have such a passionate group of students.

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