Project-based learning is a way of teaching that helps students become better problem solvers and encourages them to become more involved in their own learning. It involves students working on projects that involve researching a topic, developing a plan, creating a product or presentation, and then presenting it to others. It is a way for students to take ownership of their learning and become actively engaged in the process. Projects can be structured around real-world problems, allowing students to make connections to their own lives, and apply their knowledge in meaningful ways.