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Home Resource ʻĀina-based Education, Place-based Education, and Project-based Learning
Education models designed to provide students with authentic learning opportunities include fostering connections to the place and local culture(s) where the school is located and working on real-world projects that students may encounter outside of classrooms. This infographic summarizes components of three models implemented across many classrooms and schools in Hawaiʻi: ʻāina-based education, place-based education, and project-based learning. The infographic showcases each model’s core components and the design principles that drive instruction.
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Administrator Effectiveness, Communities of Practice, Data Use, Evidence Based Practice, Principals, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher EffectivenessResource Information
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Date: July 2023
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