NYTIMES (2018)

Project-centered approaches to education could eventually make traditional methods as outdated as chalk and blackboards.

"... this is not a typical school. The center at suburban Mayfield City Schools, a district of 4,300 K-12 students 15 miles east of Cleveland, is a striking example of an approach to education that could eventually make traditional methods as outdated as chalk and blackboards. Mayfield’s model is described as project-based, team-centered, career and industry-aligned learning...

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