Our workshops give educators the tools, strategies and resources to implement PBL successfully in early childhood settings.
We are excited to support your school or community in implementing high quality Project Based Learning with our youngest students. If you are interested in scheduling a workshop, please contact us for pricing as well as to receive information about additional offerings.
All of our workshops are offered either in-person or virtually.
Foundations of Early Childhood PBL
This two-day comprehensive workshop will provide you with everything you need to launch PBL in your early childhood classroom.
Bridge to PBL:
Learner-centered Practices in an Early Childhood Classroom
In this workshop, participants engage in an in-depth look at how learner-centered practices create the conditions for sustainable and meaningful PBL units. We explore the characteristics of a learner-centered classroom in terms of learning goals, curriculum, the role of the teacher and students, assessments, classroom environment and more. Then we connect those elements to Project Based Learning to create a solid foundation for PBL.
Project Planning for our Youngest Leaners
In this workshop, we will share our own learner-centered, inquiry-based approach to planning for a PBL unit. This three-layered approach empowers teachers to create meaningful learning experiences that guide the sustained inquiry process. When children readily engage in research opportunities by way of first-hand, authentic experiences, they discover connections between the content, their interests, and the world beyond the classroom.
This workshop is also offered as a self-paced, online course.
Embedding SEL into PBL: Supporting Independence and Collaboration
In this workshop, we deepen our understanding of social and emotional learning (SEL), specifically focusing on the skills and competencies that lead children to become more collaborative, independent learners. We offer strategies for intentionally integrating SEL into a project plan while leaving the unit open for additional spontaneous learning opportunities.