Learning Adventures Workshop
The Reynolds Center is thrilled to host an exciting new workshop designed to enhance project-based learning in any classroom.
Projects need not be the quick sugary treat offered to students after their real work is done. Project-based learning can be the focus of any creative teacher’s classroom. In our new workshop, Learning Adventures are offered as an approach to creating rich, engaging, interdisciplinary projects with which students not only engage with traditional curricular expectations, but exceed them. Spend a hands-on day reframing PBL as Learning Adventures—an approach that elevates project-based learning with modern tools, computation, and pedagogy.
Based on decades of experience in classrooms around the world and the Constructing Modern Knowledge institutes for educators, the Learning Adventures approach helps educators identify dynamic project provocations, prepare the learning environment, embrace serendipity, and celebrate student ingenuity.
The day-long Learning Adventures workshop is suitable for teachers and administrators of any grade level or subject. Led by Dr. Gary Stager, co-author of Invent to Learn and internationally recognized pioneer in project-based learning, the maker movement, and 1:1 computing, this workshop offers hands-on insights for educators to transform PBL into a tasty staple of any educational diet.
Since this workshop is on a Saturday, everyone should be able to attend! Bring a team of colleagues and share the excitement!
Fun facts: Gary and Peter have worked together since the 1980s when they met at Tom Snyder Productions and Paul was once Gary’s graduate student when he earned his MA in Educational Technology.
Learn more about this Learning Adventures workshop at https://learning.constructingmodernknowledge.com/dedham