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KNOWLEDGE
WHY PROJECTS?
STLP projects are valuable additions to the classroom curriculum because they promote hands-on, project-based learning that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. By working on real-world problems, students gain practical experience in technology, problem-solving, and leadership, aligning with Kentucky Academic Standards and 21st-century skills. STLP projects require deeper learning, allowing students to engage more meaningfully with content by applying knowledge in authentic, complex situations. With a focus on student ownership and engagement, STLP projects make learning more relevant and empower students to become innovative problem-solvers who can impact their schools and communities.
Project Based Learning is at the core of STLP. One of the largest competition areas is the STLP Project category. Project teams pitch their project ideas locally at Divisional (Level i) and then present their progress at Regionals (Level 1) hoping to advance to STLP State Semi-Finals (Level 2). The best of the best make it to State Finals (Level 3) for the chance to be recognized as a State Champion (Level 4).
KEY ELEMENTS OF STLP PROJECTS
Whatever form an STLP Project takes, the most effective ones will utilize these common design elements:
Referenced research on PBL and improved academic performance:
- The Components of Authentic Learning, Audry C. Rule, State University of New York
- How STEM Project-Based Learning Affects High, Middle, and Low Achievers Differently, International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
- The Attributes Employers Want to See…, National Assoc. of Colleges and Employers
- Buck Institute’s Research Summary on the Benefits of PBL