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Introduction: ‘Project based learning’  is  a  method supporting constructivism  to  inspire  students  to  ‘think,  connect,  create  and share’.  Project  learning   makes  an  attempt  to  connect   knowledge  and   skills   with   personal   experience  in  collaborative  manner resulting   in  life  skill  learning. Project  learning  bridges the  gap between  learning  core  knowledge  and  applied  skills -  the  gap between  ‘knowing’  and  ‘doing’.  This  offers  the  students  to  become critical  thinkers,  problem solvers, and effective communicators. Effective  project  learning  is  open-ended  and  deals  with  curriculum based problems, issues, and challenges. The learning paths are unpredictable,  but  the  result  is  often  a more in-depth of understanding of the content leading to 21st century thinking and learning.

  • Students  work  in  teams.
  • Students experience and explore relevant, real-world problems, questions, issues or challenges.
  • Students  learn  to  live  in  21st  century  by  relating subject content to life.
  • Students   present  what  they  have  learnt  and  share.
  • The   teacher   does  not direct or  manage  all   student  work.
  • The  teacher  is  a  facilitator,  guide,  mentor  and  advisor.

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