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Real Good Projects

John Tindall-Gibson

Daily source of fresh ideas, best practices, innovative strategies, and inspiration for educators and students wanting to gain deeper knowledge through active exploration of real world problems and challenges.

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Latest Issues

Helping Students Understand How Human Creativity Shapes the World

Every day, students use inventions they rarely stop to think about. They cross bridges. Ride on roads. Use computers. Connect to the internet. Drink clean water. Travel by bus. Turn on lights. Walk through school buildings.

Behind each of...

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Helping Students Investigate the Invisible Systems That Power Modern Life

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Energy is everywhere. It lights classrooms. Runs computers. Powers buses. Heats buildings. Charges phones. Yet most students rarely stop to think about where tha...

4 days ago

What People Around the World Are Doing to Power a More Sustainable Future

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One of the encouraging things about energy is that innovation is happening everywhere. Scientists are developing new technologies. Engineers are improving old ones. C...

5 days ago
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Helping Students Understand One of the Most Important Systems Supporting Modern Life

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Most students begin their day surrounded by energy.

A wakeup alarm sounds.

Lights turn on.

A shower provides hot water.

A bus arrives.

A phone charges.

A computer starts up.

The energy supporting these activ...

6 days ago

Helping Students Explore Ocean Systems, Pollution, and Stewardship

The ocean may seem distant to many students. Yet every student is connected to the ocean. Through rivers. Through watersheds. Through weather. Through food systems, and through the products they use every day.

One of the most powerful less...

7 days ago
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    Passionate about project based learning and helping all teachers use it. PBL is simply the most engaging and effective teaching methodology today.

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