Description
How can we help gifted learners develop project management skills while nurturing their natural curiosity? This 0.5-hour course from Edjacent offers an answer, as educator Meghan Raftery introduces PBL Project Management for Gifted Learners.
With a focus on PBL, participants will explore how to design learning experiences that foster collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. By the end of the course, participants will have a strong understanding of how PBL can be used to develop project management skills in gifted learners.
In this 0.5-hour course, you will learn:
- The key elements of PBL and how to use it to teach project management
- The benefits of using PBL with gifted learners
- Strategies for implementing PBL project management in the classroom
- How to support and guide gifted learners through PBL project management
- How to assess and evaluate PBL project management in gifted learners
Other courses in this series:
High-Quality Project-Based Learning for Gifted Learners
Developing PBLs for Gifted Learners
Presenter Bio
Meghan is a freelance educator in Virginia Beach, Virginia, currently supporting teachers, schools, districts, and organizations on innovative projects; building teacher capacity; and developing curriculum. A generalist at heart, Meghan cultivates a breadth and depth of experience both inside and outside of education.
She currently serves as a part-time trainer and curriculum developer for Defined Learning, innovation coordinator for Virginia Beach City Public Schools, program director for the CROP Foundation, events planner for Read Books, and micro-credential project co-lead for the Virginia Association of Supervision & Curriculum Development.
Through her work with a variety of educators across the country, Meghan developed the initial concept of Edjacent as a slow hunch, refined over time with the help of many educators and great thinkers from a variety of fields who have great faith in and great fears for the future of American public education.
Rosana – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Very informative! I can definitely use these ideas during my lessons next year!
Kristen – PROSPER ISD (verified owner) –
Quick and to the point. A lovely overview that made me want to consider using them!