How to implement project-based learning in a blended model: 6 best practices for student success

Moderated by Kevin Hogan, eSchool News, Content Director

What does it take to implement a high-quality, teacher-driven, student-focused, project-based  blended classroom?

Learn how Method Schools implemented a blended learning model and why a blended learning classroom is a highly flexible model for success for teachers and students—and how your program can be highly individualized, preparing students for both on-line and future college level courses.

We’ll review these 6 best practices for student success:
1.   Initial assessment of students
2.   Collecting student performance data
3.   Oral assessments
4.   FDI sessions
5.   Project-based learning
6.   Student-teacher interactions

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