The Long Road: Can “Performance Tasks,” or, “Projects” Replace Standard Testing as Assessment and Accountability Metrics? ….any powers that are not specifically given to the federal government, nor withheld from the states, are reserved to those respective states, or to the people at large.[10
Perhaps I missed something but there's nothing in this article to suggest that project based learning is superior to the standard form of assessments. Not that I am against it, but I was surprised reading a short history on segregated schooling, which I am not sure what the relationship of mentioning this is the larger point.
Perhaps I missed something but there's nothing in this article to suggest that project based learning is superior to the standard form of assessments. Not that I am against it, but I was surprised reading a short history on segregated schooling, which I am not sure what the relationship of mentioning this is the larger point.