Designing meaningful project-based learning requires more than a great idea—it involves careful planning, student voice, real-world connections, and space for iteration. This community is for educators interested in exploring how PBL can be implemented across different subjects, age groups, and school contexts. Members share tools, frameworks, and examples that reflect the realities of classroom practice, while also raising thoughtful questions about purpose, assessment, and impact. Whether you're new to PBL or refining long-standing approaches, this is a space to exchange ideas, reflect on challenges, and support one another in making learning more connected and authentic for students.
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Live Session Schedule
These are crucial opportunities to connect, share ideas, and learn from each other.
All live sessions take place on Microsoft Teams
Live Session 1
October 23, 2025,
Thursday,
19:00 – 20:00
(GMT+8)
Live Session 2
November 6, 2025,
Thursday,
19:00 – 20:00
(GMT+8)
Live Session 3
November 20, 2025,
Thursday,
19:00 – 20:00
(GMT+8)
Live Session 4
December 4, 2025,
Thursday,
19:00 – 20:00
(GMT+8)
Meet Your Hosts
Louie Barnett
Louie is the Education Lead for Amala Education. He was part of a team of teachers who helped facilitate the Initiative for Peace programme at UWCSEA in Singapore, a peace education programme designed to connect youth to build sustainable peace. He has also designed courses focused on peace-building for various organisations, including School of Humanity and Amala Education.
Scott Jamieson
Scott Jamieson grew up in Eastern Canada and has lived and worked his entire adult life as an educator overseas. Prior to joining Inspire Citizens in 2020, he spent 17 years as a teacher and administrator in international schools across Asia. He holds Masters degrees in Education, Educational Leadership, and Special Education. He is passionate about designing learning experiences that extend beyond the classroom, develop empathy, and lead to authentic community action. With Inspire Citizens, Scott works with schools, teachers, and students to view learning through the lens of Empathy to Impact to support students’ development as global citizens and to empower them to have a positive impact in their local and global communities. He is also the host and producer of the Empathy to Impact Podcast.
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We’re looking for a host to help lead this community. If you enjoy bringing people together, guiding meaningful conversations, and supporting peer learning, we’d love to hear from you.
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I am impressed by the sharing on Instructional Coaching and have been implementing this in my school and this is a very useful form of support to teachers, especially new ones. It is very important to learn from and be inspired by peers. The sessions are very well run!
After hearing our peer present his situation, we all asked several clarifying questions. For instance, I was curious about the type of evaluation process he would use. We could then ideate with him and share our experiences based on a variety of schools where we had all worked.
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