Loni Bergqvist
The PBL drawer

Welcome to the PBL Drawer!
Think of a real drawer. The good kind, where everything has its place, and where when you open it, you find just what you need, not a pile of junk you have to go through.
That's what the PBL Drawer is.
Each school year, I assemble a handful of carefully selected tools, drop by drop, built around the same mindset that makes Project-Based Learning something that actually works: do less, but do it better.
It is another form of professional development.
Not a single course day that is forgotten again the following week, but small, stable drops throughout the year that meet you where you actually are, in your classroom, with your students, in real work.
How the PBL Drawer works :
You sign up once for the entire school year, and then it's simple. Once a month, from September to May, a new drop lands in your inbox.
Each drop is built around a theme or challenge in working with Project-Based Learning. Some themes can be used in all types of classrooms, and some are specific to environments that value collaboration, making, problem-solving, and student voice.
In each drop you'll find a small, carefully selected set of tools along with clear instructions on how to use them, so you can put them to use with your students right away.
No sorting through hundreds of files. No guessing what you'll need when. Just nine drops, spread out over the year, each one ready when you need it.
Not quite sure yet?
Take a look at the free June drop before you decide.
Explore drop about group-work here.
And if you want to stay up to date, you can sign up for the newsletter so you don't miss a thing. Sign up for the newsletter at the bottom of the page.
You can also follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn for updates and free tools.
The program for
2026-2027:
June: Free drop about student collaboration
September: Daily structures and classroom management in PBL
October: Student-led Conferences
November : Drafting and feedback
December: Student voice and choice
January: Assessment in PBL
February: Planning and supporting students for exhibition
March: The teacher's role in PBL
April: Project planning (including year-planning)
May: Project inspiration
How to get the PBL Drawer
For schools:
One subscription provides access for the entire staff throughout the school year.
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Small school, up to 15 teachers: DKK 15,000*
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Medium-sized school, up to 30 teachers: DKK 22,000*
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Large school, 30+ teachers: DKK 30,000*
Sign up anytime during the year and you will receive all the drops that have already been released, plus everything that is coming in the future. To get started, send me an email at loni@lonibergqvist.com with the school name, contact information and school-registration number, and I will send you an invoice. Once it is paid, you will receive a link to register the staff email addresses. You can also pay directly through the website shop.
For an individual subscriber:
DKK 899* for the entire school year. Sign-up here.
Individual drops can also be purchased on the website for DKK 179 each as they are released throughout the school year.
For municipalities:
Please write to me at loni@lonibergqvist.com to discuss an agreement.
*Customers in Denmark must pay a 25% VAT.
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