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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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Helping Students Understand the Places Where Life Happens

Most students spend little time thinking about the design of their communities. They walk down streets. They ride buses. They visit parks. They enter schools. They sit in libraries. They cross bridges. They gather in neighborhoods. And all...

5 days ago
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Helping Students Investigate What It Means to Live Well

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Good Health and Well-Being may be one of the most personally relevant Sustainable Development Goals for students. Every student sleeps, eats, experiences stress, spends time indoors and outdoors,...

6 days ago

What People Are Doing to Help Individuals and Communities Thrive

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One of the encouraging things about SDG #3 is that many of the most effective strategies for improving health are already well understood.

We know that clean water matters.

We know that physical...

7 days ago

Helping Students Understand One of the Most Important Foundations of Human Flourishing

Health is one of those things people often take for granted, until it is lost. A child catches a serious illness, a family member develops a chronic disease, a community faces a public health crisis, an athlete suffers an injury, a student...

8 days ago
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Dispatch from CAPS 2026

I have to reiterate what a fine conference this has been.

As an educator, it has been both reassuring and heartwarming to discover how many people are involved in the participatory sciences and how deeply committed they are to engaging sch...

9 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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