How Project-Based Learning is Effective in Education
Our Network Resources and Tools In today’s evolving educational landscape, educators are seeking innovative and effective teaching approaches that can equip students with the skills
Our Network Resources and Tools In today’s evolving educational landscape, educators are seeking innovative and effective teaching approaches that can equip students with the skills
In K-12 education, project-based learning (PBL) has gained momentum as an effective inquiry-based, teaching strategy that encourages students to take ownership of their learning journey.
Hardin County Schools began working with New Tech Network in 2020 with an overall goal to support middle and high schools in project-based learning,
establish teacher collaboration both in individual schools and across the district, and support school leaders in the change management process.
New Tech West High School students are learning through the New Tech Network Model at the Cleveland, Ohio high school, part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
Winton Woods City Schools has a mission to innovate the education system, district-wide. learn how they used the New Tech Network Model to spread project-based learning so that all students engage in deeper learning.
Richfield Public School Academy (PSA) teacher Diana Pochmara teaches math at the Flint, Michigan middle school and shares how her experience in a PBL (project-based learning) classroom has shifted her experience as a teacher.
Fourteen years ago, St. Charles Satellite Center in Luling, Louisiana, implemented the New Tech Network model. While dozens of alumni have visited to share their successes in various professional fields, a few have pursued teaching careers at their alma mater to give back to the model that made them.
The manufacturing companies in the region of Niles, Michigan are facing a crisis. According to a county report on the region, 51% of the manufacturing workforce is 45 years or older.