Why STEM & PBL are a "Natural Fit": PBL is the Secret to High-Quality STEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6GE3nIplmw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6GE3nIplmw If constructivism is the philosophy that explains how we learn through experience, then Project-Based Learning (PBL) is the "delivery instrument" that makes it happen in the classroom (Jumaat, 2018). In the world of STEM, PBL isn't just an optional teaching strategy; it is the most authentic context for developing true STEM literacy. The Perfect Alignment STEM and PBL are a "natural fit" because they share a shared pedagogical backbone: the design process (Miller, 2016). High-quality STEM education requires students to move beyond passive consumption and into active, transdisciplinary problem-solving. PBL provides the structure for this by embedding 21st-century success skills—like collaboration and critical thinking—directly into the curriculum. According to the STEM Road Map 2.0 , PBL allows students to master necessary content and tools while simultaneously addressing re...