Skills Over Topics: Rethinking Project-Based Learning For The 21st Century
Keywords:
Project-based learning, skills, competenciesAbstract
This article argues that high-quality project-based learning (PBL) prioritizes the deliberate development of transferable skills over narrow topic coverage. Using a qualitative review of research and multiple international case studies (Finland, Singapore, United States), it shows that skill-centered PBL produces deeper learning, higher engagement, and better alignment with workforce competencies. The paper proposes a design framework for shifting from topic-led to skill-led projects, details rubrics and assessment strategies, and discusses implementation challenges and policy implications. Findings suggest that when topics act as contexts rather than goals, learners demonstrate stronger problem-solving, collaboration, communication, and self-regulation.
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