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Episode 19: Andrew Miller - Making PBL Work

54m · So We've Been Thinking... · 23 May 01:56

Shawn Talks with Project Based Learning (PBL) Expert Andrew Miller. Some changes take more than just making a new lesson or building a new unit.  These changes can require a whole new mindset or in some cases building a new classroom culture.  Project based Learning is one of these changes. Andrew Miller has been sharing his PBL expertise around the world and stops by today to discuss “Making PBL Work” 

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