Top tips for project-based learning: include time to reflect on what worked well and what should be done differently next time. Photograph: Alamy.
Keen to roll out project-based learning in your school? Our experts shared lots of great advice in a recent live chat on the topic. Here are some highlights from the discussion.
Where to begin: If you’re introducing the technique across the whole school, a good starting point is during an existing or created collapsed timetable week. If you’re an individual teacher who would like to explore how it works, start with one class on a small scale and don’t try to bring in all aspects of the method into your lessons at first. Maybe just bring in an expert to talk to the class or put on a public exhibition. Make sure the product being created has an authentic purpose and give time for multiple drafts of your idea.
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