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Jefferson County Schools, TN. Problem-Based Learning and Project-Based Learning. While Project-Based Learning and Problem-Based Learning share much in common, they are two distinct approaches to learning. In Project-Based Learning, students have a great deal of control of the project they will work on and what they will do in the project. The project may or may not address a specific problem. In Problem-Based Learning, a specific problem is specified by the course instructor. Students work individually or in teams over a period of time to develop solutions to this problem.

This instructional approach is widely used in Architecture Education, Business Education, Medical Education, and in other situations where "case study" methods provide a useful focus in teaching/learning. Project-Based Learning Definition: Project-Based Learning is an individual or group activity that goes on over a period of time, resulting in a product, presentation, or performance. Project-Based Learning shares much in common with Process Writing.

Project-based learning is learner centered. Home | Tennessee Educator Acceleration Model (TEAM) Project Based Learning.

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