The "Kendrick Lamar" Guide to High-Quality Project-Based Learning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb5CrlE_vpU When we think of a “classic” album—something like Kendrick Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city —we aren’t just listening to a collection of random songs. We are experiencing a curated narrative, a cohesive world where every track serves a specific purpose in a larger story. As educators, we are essentially the “designers” of our students’ learning experiences. When we design Project-Based Learning (PBL) units, we aren’t just stacking lessons; we are composing a learning narrative. The realization that high-quality units share the same DNA as high-quality albums came during a conversation with my colleague Ben Summerton . As we listened to his record collection, the parallels became undeniable. Both require an overarching theme, an intentional structure, and interconnected elements that lead to a meaningful outcome. Starting with a Concept Just as Kendrick Lamar uses the theme of a “coming-of-age story” to anchor his tracks, a PBL unit must be anch...