PBL & Educational Equity: 65 Years Since Brown vs. Board
In May 2019, we joined the yearlong equity campaign of the Alliance for Excellent Education to honor the 65th anniversary of the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. In this series of blog posts, we speak to the equity work that needs to be done in order to bring PBL to all students—no matter their race, zip code, or background.
PBL and Equity
The Alliance for Excellent Education’s Equity Campaign: 65 Years Since Brown vs. Board
PBLWorks Chief Executive Officer Bob Lenz announces our support for a campaign to honor and extend the legacy of the landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling, Brown vs. Board of Education.
PBL and Equity
65 Years After Brown v Board: Our Still-Segregated Schools Impede Equity (& PBL)
How school segregation leads to inequitable outcomes for students, including access to PBL instead of “drill and kill” instructional methods.
PBL and Equity
What You Can Do to Advance Culturally Responsive PBL Practice
PBLWorks Director of Partnership Development Dinah Becton-Consuegra explains three moves PBL teachers can make to transform their practice to be more culturally responsive.
PBL and Equity
7 Moves to Advance Racial Equity Through PBL
How PBL teachers can support educational equity for Black and Latinx students when applying the PBLWorks model for Gold Standard PBL.
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