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instructional_design:problem-based_learning [2011/04/20 14:25]
jpetrovic [General]
instructional_design:problem-based_learning [2011/04/20 14:41]
jpetrovic [What is problem-based learning?]
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-Problem-based learning is an instructional strategy ​which suggests learning will be more effective if **learners are faced with a real-life practical problem** they need to solve. One of the first and most commonly cited examples of problem-based learning was introduced in 1960s medical education in Canada. It+Problem-based learning is a constructivist ​instructional strategy. One of the first and most commonly cited examples of problem-based learning was introduced in **1960s** medical education in Canada. It suggests learning will be more effective if **learners are faced with a real-life practical problem** they need to solve and
  
-  * "//​empowers learners to conduct research, integrate theory and practice, and apply knowledge and skills to develop a viable solution to a defined problem.//"​(([[http://​docs.lib.purdue.edu/​cgi/​viewcontent.cgi?​article=1002&​context=ijpbl&​sei-redir=1#​search=%22Problem-based+learning+in+medicine+and+beyond:​+A+brief+overview%22|Savery,​ J. R. Overview of problem-based learning: Definitions and distinctions. The Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning 1, no. 1: 9–20. 2006.]])) ​+  * "//​empowers learners to conduct research, integrate theory and practice, and apply knowledge and skills to develop a viable solution to a defined problem.//"​(([[http://​docs.lib.purdue.edu/​cgi/​viewcontent.cgi?​article=1002&​context=ijpbl&​sei-redir=1#​search=%22Problem-based+learning+in+medicine+and+beyond:​+A+brief+overview%22|Savery,​ J. R. Overview of problem-based learning: Definitions and distinctions. The Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning 1, no. 1: p9. 2006.]])) ​
  
  
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 Although problem-based learning can be implemented on a variety of ways, its main characteristics are the following(([[http://​onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​10.1002/​tl.37219966804/​pdf|Barrows,​ Howard S. Problem‐based learning in medicine and beyond: A brief overview. New Directions for Teaching and Learning 1996, no. 68: 3-12. December 1, 1996.]])): Although problem-based learning can be implemented on a variety of ways, its main characteristics are the following(([[http://​onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​10.1002/​tl.37219966804/​pdf|Barrows,​ Howard S. Problem‐based learning in medicine and beyond: A brief overview. New Directions for Teaching and Learning 1996, no. 68: 3-12. December 1, 1996.]])):
  
-  * Problem-based learning is a **learner-oriented approach**. "//​Under the guidance of a tutor... the students must take responsibility for their own learning, ​identifyig ​what they need to know to better understand and manage the problem on which they are working and determining where they will get that information...//"​(([[http://​onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​10.1002/​tl.37219966804/​pdf|Barrows,​ Howard S. Problem‐based learning in medicine and beyond: A brief overview. New Directions for Teaching and Learning 1996, no. 68: 3-12. December 1, 1996.]]))+  * Problem-based learning is a **learner-oriented approach**. "//​Under the guidance of a tutor... the **students must take responsibility for their own learning**identifying ​what they need to know to better understand and manage the problem on which they are working and determining where they will get that information...//"​(([[http://​onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​10.1002/​tl.37219966804/​pdf|Barrows,​ Howard S. Problem‐based learning in medicine and beyond: A brief overview. New Directions for Teaching and Learning 1996, no. 68: 3-12. December 1, 1996.]]))
   * Learning occurs in **small groups** with usually less than ten members.   * Learning occurs in **small groups** with usually less than ten members.
   * Teacher has the role of a facilitator. Not by correcting students or providing them knowledge and guidance but by **asking questions** that the learners should be asking themselves in order to better understand the subject and by encouraging them to **apply their knowledge**.   * Teacher has the role of a facilitator. Not by correcting students or providing them knowledge and guidance but by **asking questions** that the learners should be asking themselves in order to better understand the subject and by encouraging them to **apply their knowledge**.
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