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Page 1: University of Delaware The Power of Problem-Based Learning : Putting Students at the Center Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education George Watson.

University of Delaware

The Power of Problem-Based Learning :

Putting Students at the Center

Institute for TransformingUndergraduate Education

George Watson

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The Way It Was... 1973

2008

Computation and Calculation

scientific calculators,graphing calculators,

laptops and notebooks,PDAs

tablet PCs,gigabytes and gigahertz,ubiquitous computing

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The Way It Was... 1973

2008

Communication and Collaboration

e-mail,voice-mail,chatrooms,cell phones,

text messaging,instant messaging,

blogging,wireless connectivity

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The Way It Was... 1973

2008

Collections and Connections

Online Information:web catalogs,

networked databases,Britannica Online, online newspapers,

course websites,CMS and LMS,

podcasting,wikis

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Given the amazing advances in technology

and the dramatic change in the environment of our students,

Can we afford to continue teaching the way we were taught?

An important question:

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“The principal idea behind PBL is that the starting point for learning should be a problem, a query, or a puzzle that the learner wishes to solve.”Boud, D. (1985) PBL in perspective. In “PBL in Education

for the Professions,” D. J. Boud (ed); p. 13.

What Is PBL?

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(mini) PBL:[a warmup exercise]

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PBL is a learning approach thatchallenges students to “learn to learn,”working cooperatively in groups,to seek solutions to real world problems.

What Is PBL?

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PBL prepares studentsto think critically and analytically,to find and use appropriate learning

resources,to communicate effectively, orally and in

writing,to work well as members of a team.

What Is PBL?

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What are the CommonFeatures of PBL?

Learning is initiated by a problem.Problems are based on complex, real-world

situations.All information needed to solve problem is not

given initially.Students identify, find, and use appropriate

resources.Students work in permanent groups.Learning is active, integrated, cumulative, and

connected.

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A Typical Day in a PBL Course

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Presentation of Problem

Organize ideas and prior knowledge(What do we know?)

Pose questions (What dowe need to know?)

Assign responsibility for questions; discuss resources

Research questions; summarize; analyze findings

Reconvene, report on research;

Integrate new Information;Refine questions

Resolution of Problem;(How did we do?)

PBL: The Process

Next stage of the problem

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Characteristics Neededin College Graduates

High level of communication skills.Ability to define problems, gather and

evaluate information, develop solutions.Team skills -- ability to work with others.Ability to use all of the above to address

problems in a complex real-world setting.

Quality Assurance in Undergraduate Education (1994)Wingspread Conference, ECS, Boulder, CO.

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…the individuals learning the most in the typical classrooms are the teachers there. They have reserved for themselves the very conditions that promote learning:

What I know best I have taught…

Page 35, Huba and Freed, Learner-Centered Assessment on College Campuses: Shifting the Focus from Teaching to Learning, 2000

actively seeking new information,integrating it with what is known,organizing it in a meaningful way, andexplaining it to others.

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Other Reasons for Using PBL?

Students learning to communicate in a common language.International Islamic University of Malaya

Innovation and thinking ‘outside of the box’.Republic Polytechnic, Singapore

Student engagement; learning ‘how to learn’.

Inquiry-based approach, bringing research-like approach to thousands of students.

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“The principal idea behind PBL is that the starting point for learning should be a problem, a query, or a puzzle that the learner wishes to solve.”Boud (1985)

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John Dewey…

“True learning is based on discovery guided by mentoring rather than the

transmission of knowledge.”

“El verdadero aprendizaje se basa en el descubrimiento guiado por un tutor

más que en la transmisión de conocimientos.”

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UD PBL online

PBL at UDwww.udel.edu/pbl

PBL Clearinghousewww.udel.edu/pblc

This presentationwww.udel.edu/pbl/guam