PBLWorks
Erin Sanchez is an accomplished educator and leader in place-based learning, currently serving as the Founder and Lead Facilitator at PBLPath since January 2015. With a robust background in educational transformation, Erin has contributed as a National Faculty member at PBLWorks since June 2011 and as a School Transformation Coach with EdVisions since 2006. Previous roles include teaching at the Technology Access Foundation Academy, serving as a Curriculum Specialist at IslandWood, and instructing at The Heritage Institute. Erin began a career in video content production with The Small Schools Project from 2003 to 2007. Academic credentials include a Master's in Teaching from Antioch University Seattle and a Bachelor of Arts in Native American Studies from The Evergreen State College.
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PBLWorks
At PBLWorks, we believe that all students—no matter where they live or what their background—should have access to quality Project Based Learning to deepen their learning and achieve success in college, career, and life. Our exclusive focus is Project Based Learning. Why? Because we believe PBL is transformative for all kids. Through PBL, students engage in learning that is deep, long-lasting, and relevant to the challenges of their lives and the world they will inherit. Research confirms this. Our services, tools, and research are designed to build the capacity of K-12 teachers to design and facilitate quality Project Based Learning, and the capacity of school leaders to create a culture for teachers to implement great projects with all students. We are current and former educators with experience in PBL and deep respect for teachers. We strive to offer an unrivaled level of service to guide educators in their journey toward a sustained, high-quality PBL practice.