Project-Based Learning: Lessons Learned with Teaching the Non-Communication Majors

  • Symonds LeBlanc S
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Family communication, as an upper-level communication course, attracts communication majors and students studying in other disciplines. As such, instructors employ pedagogies that appeal to both majors and non-majors. This essay reflects on how I used project-based learning (PBL) in a family communication course filled with mostly non-majors. The essay highlights my rationale for choosing PBL, provides an explanation of the PBL activity, describes how PBL addresses two key problems I experienced in teaching the family communication course, and offers conclusions regarding lessons learned.

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Symonds LeBlanc, S. (2020). Project-Based Learning: Lessons Learned with Teaching the Non-Communication Majors. Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 3, 128–133. https://doi.org/10.31446/jcp.2020.11

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