Determining what the group still needs to learn.
Below is an article summarizing the core frameworks and benefits of PBL as discussed in educational research. The Power of PBL: Transforming Classrooms Through Inquiry PBL.7z.004
Defining the core issue to be solved. Brainstorming: Proposing hypotheses and initial ideas. Determining what the group still needs to learn
Reporting findings and applying them to the original problem. 2. Essential Elements for Success PBL.7z.004
Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a dynamic classroom approach where students actively explore real-world problems to acquire transferable knowledge and skills. Unlike traditional "dessert projects" that occur at the end of a unit, true PBL makes the project the primary vehicle for learning. 1. The "7 Jumps" of Problem-Based Learning