Senior Project
Sr. Proj. (Senior Project) is an educational program designed to challenge high school seniors in the United States. It was conceived in Medford, Oregon, in 1985 and has since spread across the country.
Although largely successful, the program has drawn criticism from those who believe it is unnecessary.
Students choose a topic of interest to them and create a senior project that consists of the four P's:
Paper
Product
Portfolio
Presentation
Pedagogy
- Active Learning
- Anti-bias Curriculum
- Assertive Discipline
- Audiovisual Education
- Bias in Education
- Communicative Language Teaching
- Computer Based Learning
- Cooperative Education
- Decodable Text
- Edutainment
- Individualized Instruction
- Inquiry-based Instruction
- Institutional Pedagogy
- Instructional Design Coordinator
- Interdisciplinarity
- Jigsaw Classroom
- Kinesthetic Learning
- Latchkey Kid
- Learning by Teaching
- Lesson Plans
- Looping
- Photovoice
- Process Drama
- Senior Project
- Service-Learning
- Student-Centered Learning
- Suzuki Method
- Taking Children Seriously
- Universal Design for Learning
- Unschooling
- Writing Process






