Benefits of Project Based Learning


Evidence shows that Project Based Learning (PBL) enhances the quality of learning and leads to higher-level cognitive development through students’ engagement with complex, novel problems. Although PBL is not appropriate as a method for teaching certain basic skills such as reading or computation, it does provide an environment for the application of those skills. It is also clear that PBL teaches students complex processes and procedures such as planning and communicating. Along with encouraging academic proficiency and meeting the traditional goals of education, PBL has the following important benefits for today’s students:

PROJECT BASED LEARNING