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Foundations of problem-based learning
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SRHE and Open University Press Imprint
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Berkshire : Open University Press, 2004
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"This book closes a gap in the PBL literature. It is a thoroughly researched, well documented and engagingly written three part harmony addressing conceptual frames, recurring themes, and broadening horizons. An essential addition to your library." Professor Karl A. Smith, University of Minnesota"…a comprehensive guide for those new to PBL, and suitable for those new to teaching or for the more experienced looking for a new challenge." Dr Liz Beaty, Director (Learning and Teaching), HEFCE"This book vividly articulates the key ideas of PBL and provides new PBL practitioners with key guiding posts for its implementation. It is an excellent contribution to the art of using PBL." Associate Professor Oon-Seng Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore· What is problem-based learning? · How can it be used in teaching? · How does problem-based learning affect staff and students? · How do we assess and evaluate it?Despite the growth in the use of problem-based learning since it was first popularised, there have been no resources to examine the foundations of the approach and offer straightforward guidance to those wishing to explore, understand, and implement it.This book describes the theoretical foundations of problem-based learning and is a practical source for staff wanting to implement it. The book is designed as a text that not only explores the foundations of problem-based learning but also answers many of the frequently-asked questions about its use. It develops readers understanding beyond implementation, including issues such as academic development, cultural, diversity, assessment, evaluation and curricular models of problem-based learning.Foundations of Problem-based Learning is a vital resource for lecturers in all disciplines who want to understand problem-based learning and implement it effectively in their teaching.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Prologue
Part 1 Conceptual frames
1 Delineating core concepts of problem-based learning
2 A brief history of problem-based learning
3 Problem-based learning and theories of learning
4 Curricula models
5 Cultural contexts of academe
Part 2 Recurring themes
6 What is a problem?
7 Learning teams
8 The role of students
9 The role of tutor
10 Staff support and development
11 Assessing problem-based learning
Part 3 Broadening horizons
12 Embracing culture and diversity
13 Programme evaluation
14 Sustaining problem-based learning curricula
Epilogue: Future imperative?
Glossary
Bibliography
Index