Regardless of the aims and purposes of education, recent trends in pedagogy suggest an increasing popularity of project-based learning (PBL) and a focus on interdisciplinary approaches to learning, however ill-defined they may be. Connections between PBL, curriculum trends and health and wellbeing are reviewed, as well as potential value of schools bringing the three together to enhance learning. Interviews were undertaken with students (n = 37) following a range of 2-week residentials involving PBL to examine students’ perspectives on connections with prior learning at school, the approach to learning and any connections to health and wellbeing. The results from the hierarchical content analysis revealed five emerging themes. Implications ...
Project-based learning (PBL) witnesses ever more interest on the part of teachers at all levels of e...
In response to evolving work practices in engineering, renewed attention has turned to the developme...
Healthcare education requires of students, practitioners and academics an unwavering commitment to i...
Regardless of the aims and purposes of education, recent trends in pedagogy suggest an increasing po...
Project-based learning (PBL) is an active student-centred form of instruction which is characterised...
This thesis explores the nature of learning in students engaged in project-based learning (PBL) proj...
The promotion of health and well-being in schools is central to legislation and policy in Scotland (...
Supporters of project-based learning (PBL) argue that outcomes from the model include better perform...
This article explores the concept of Project-based Learning (PBL) and its benefits in fostering crit...
Purpose: Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an innovative approach to learning that employs a multitude...
There is a heightened policy expectation in Scotland that a greater curriculum emphasis on health an...
The project described in this thesis examines the health education taught to children in upper prima...
In the United Kingdom (UK), Physical Education (PE) is influenced by various policy texts seeking to...
This study examines teacher perceptions of their experiences with Project Based Learning (PBL) at a ...
Project-based learning (PBL) has been described as a future-focused learning strategy that helps to ...
Project-based learning (PBL) witnesses ever more interest on the part of teachers at all levels of e...
In response to evolving work practices in engineering, renewed attention has turned to the developme...
Healthcare education requires of students, practitioners and academics an unwavering commitment to i...
Regardless of the aims and purposes of education, recent trends in pedagogy suggest an increasing po...
Project-based learning (PBL) is an active student-centred form of instruction which is characterised...
This thesis explores the nature of learning in students engaged in project-based learning (PBL) proj...
The promotion of health and well-being in schools is central to legislation and policy in Scotland (...
Supporters of project-based learning (PBL) argue that outcomes from the model include better perform...
This article explores the concept of Project-based Learning (PBL) and its benefits in fostering crit...
Purpose: Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an innovative approach to learning that employs a multitude...
There is a heightened policy expectation in Scotland that a greater curriculum emphasis on health an...
The project described in this thesis examines the health education taught to children in upper prima...
In the United Kingdom (UK), Physical Education (PE) is influenced by various policy texts seeking to...
This study examines teacher perceptions of their experiences with Project Based Learning (PBL) at a ...
Project-based learning (PBL) has been described as a future-focused learning strategy that helps to ...
Project-based learning (PBL) witnesses ever more interest on the part of teachers at all levels of e...
In response to evolving work practices in engineering, renewed attention has turned to the developme...
Healthcare education requires of students, practitioners and academics an unwavering commitment to i...