design-based learning

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About Design-Based Learning
DBL "sneaks up on learning" by engaging students‘ innate curiosity and creating a fun, interactive environment that develops higher-level reasoning skills in the context of the standard K–12 curriculum. A teacher using DBL challenges students to create never-before-seen solutions to specific problems. For example, a sixth grade class studying ancient Egypt, China, Greece and Mesopotamia might begin by working in teams to build a 3D scale model of a place in that ancient world. Doing so compels them to answer questions such as "What types of dwellings will people live in?" and "What values will they live by?" Armed with their own solutions, students investigate topics about these societies in required texts.The Design-Based Learning Lab:
A Community Resource
Summer 2004 marked the opening of Art Center‘s Design-Based Learning Lab. Located in our new South Campus at 950 South Raymond Avenue in Pasadena, the Lab is symbolic of the College‘s growing connection with its community. The Lab is available to all educators for meetings, staff development and events throughout the year. For more information about booking this space, please call 626.396.2347 or email
What is Design-Based Learning?
Time-tested technique proven to raise test scores
Highly effective with ELL and learning disabled students
Applicable to all California standards
Reduces teacher burnout
No special classroom supplies or equipment required
How Design-Based Learning Works
DBL "sneaks up on learning" by engaging students‘ innate curiosity and creating a fun, interactive environment that develops higher-level reasoning skills in the context of the standard K–12 curriculum.
[learn more] Design-Based Learning Programs
Summer Institute for Teachers
Peer Coaching Seminar
Other Art Center Public Programs
“Design-Based Learning is an amazing paradigm shift for enabling students to learn. I can’t wait to hear the powerful dialogue between my students.”—Amy O’Neal, Eighth-grade English teacher,
   2005 Summer Institute participant