Project Based Learning

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Project Based Learning (PBL)  Can Be Fun With The 5 Needs 

Many students thrive with Project Based Learning (PBL) because they can relate to the projects. Using PBL to teach The 5 Needs in Life can make learning more purposeful and meaningful, which allows the skills to be more readily/easily retained. Students who struggle with traditional learning often benefit from this approach. In addition, students who like to focus on a single topic are able to create projects while incorporating academic skills. and using The 5 Needs can be a foundation to build on or as the springboard into so many areas. 

Project Based Learning is being used in a variety of settings and with different age groups. Alternative schools as well as general education and special education teachers can help students thrive while learning about The 5 Needs in Life, as they also incorporate writing, research, math and creative arts. Public speaking and collaborative skills can also be a part of The 5 Needs in Life Project Based Learning.

Using The 5 Needs in Life along with PBL can provide skills exploration and training, building strengths and self-confidence in real life as well as academic areas.

We will be providing more information and resources in the near future.

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