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.