Tap into students’ natural curiosity about the world around them by creating meaningful learning experiences that challenge students to see, explore, experience and improve their worlds!
SREB and the National Geographic Society are teaming up to offer a free webinar series featuring the tools, strategies and resources you need to inspire the next generation of explorers and problem-solvers. Join us to learn how to plan highly engaging, standards-based instruction in any content area. Then explore how you can use the National Geographic Society’s extensive library of lessons, units, activities and supplemental resources like articles, maps, photographs and videos to design rich, exciting opportunities for students to explore their classroom, community and world.
Project-Based Learning
Make Connections In and Out of the Classroom
Project-based learning is a powerful pedagogy for helping students connect the knowledge and skills they learn in the classroom with the world around them. Join us to learn how the National Geographic Society’s unit plans offer you a starting point for creating your own PBL units of study and enriching your project-based assignments with rich, relevant content. You’ll leave ready to cultivate rich, student-centered learning environments that foster inquiry and exploration.
Date: May 11, 2022
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. EST
Webinars are 60 minutes plus a bonus 30 minutes for peer collaboration and one-on-one feedback and support from SREB staff.
Location: All webinars meet on a secure Zoom platform.
Preregistration is required.
Note: If you have a scheduling conflict, register and SREB
will send you a link to a recording of the webinar.
Cost: Free
Registration: To register click here