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In Project Based Learning (PBL), students build knowledge and skills through sustained investigation of complex, real-world problems. It’s often a shift from traditional methods of teaching and PBL resources include curriculum, instructional materials, and robust professional learning supports that enable students to learn the required AP course content and skills through active engagement with five large projects that become the curriculum and pedagogical approach for these AP classrooms.
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Powerful research shows that this approach can significantly improve student performance on AP Exams. A randomized controlled trial that compared AP Exam performance of students whose teachers used PBL curriculum and professional learning to a control group showed that PBL students achieved higher results on AP Exams. Read the detailed summary of these findings (Project Based Learning Boosts Student Achievement in AP Courses; High-Quality Professional Learning for Project-Based Learning) from Lucas Education Research, a division of the George Lucas Educational Foundation.
What’s new in 2022
We’re excited to announce that we’ll be offering in-person sessions in partnership with AP Summer Institutes in 2022. We’ll also continue to offer online sessions.
- Project Based Learning for AP Environmental Science
- Project Based Learning for AP U.S. Government and Politics
We’ll be partnering with the following AP Summer Institutes. If you don’t see a location near you or would like to attend an online session, don’t worry. We offer online sessions during Week 9:
Dates | Site Name | Location | Environmental Science | U.S. Government & Politics |
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Week 1: |
Northeastern University |
Tulsa, OK |
X |
X |
Meredith College |
Raleigh, NC |
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X |
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TCU |
Fort Worth, TX |
X |
X |
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Week 2: |
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga |
Chattanooga, TN |
X |
X |
UC Riverside |
Riverside, CA |
X |
X |
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Week 3: |
The Bolles School |
Jacksonville, FL |
X |
X |
Week 4: |
Bellevue SD |
Bellevue, WA |
X |
X |
St. Johnsbury Academy |
St. Johnsbury, VT |
X |
X |
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Week 5: |
Taft Educational Center |
Watertown, CT |
X |
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Week 6: |
UC Riverside |
Riverside, CA |
X |
X |
Week 7:
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University of South Florida |
Tampa, FL |
X |
X |
TCU |
Fort Worth, TX |
X |
X |
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Week 8: |
UNC Charlotte |
Charlotte, NC |
X |
X |
Week 9: |
College Board/PBLWorks |
Online |
X |
X |
Bring PBL to your classroom
The AP Project Based Learning Series helps teachers adopt a project based instructional approach that anchors their AP course into five projects, which collectively address all the content and skills required for college credit.
Workshops in the AP Project Based Learning Series are designed and delivered by PBLWorks, the premier organization in PBL teaching methodology. They’ll help teachers:
- Understand how to teach their AP course through the five projects that constitute this project based instructional approach.
- See how these projects help students achieve all the learning objectives in the AP course and exam description.
- Learn how to adapt the five projects for successful implementation throughout the year.
This series is appropriate for AP Teachers who are:
- Committed to using this project based curriculum for their AP course.
- Familiar with the AP Course and Exam Description.
- Experienced AP teachers interested in adopting this approach.
What’s included in the AP Project Based Learning Series
Like other research-based workshops that are shown to have a positive effect on student performance, the AP Project Based Learning Series requires a more sustained commitment to professional learning than participation in a standard AP Summer Institute.
The $799 online or $1299 in-person registration fee includes:
- 4 days of online or in-person professional learning during the AP Summer Institute (30 hours), including access to curriculum, unit plans, and ready-made projects for your students.
- 4 online sustained support sessions during the school year (timed with the expected completion dates of each project). Teachers will be able to choose from several different dates and times for each of these job-embedded sessions.
Accordingly, participants receive more continuing education units (CEUs) than participants who attend a standard AP Summer Institute.