Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
428
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2020
Editorial
Purdue University Press
Edición
1
ISBN-10
1612495869
ISBN-13
9781612495866
Descripción
Problem-based learning (PBL) has gained traction as a dynamic and engaging instructional method that places students at the heart of their educational experiences. In this exploration of PBL, Susan M. Bridges and Rintaro Imafuku delve into the interactional dimensions of this approach, highlighting how collaborative learning environments can lead to richer educational outcomes. They examine how students not only acquire knowledge but also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they engage in real-world challenges.
The authors present a comprehensive analysis of the various factors that influence the effectiveness of PBL, emphasizing the role of social interactions among learners. By showcasing diverse case studies and research findings, they illustrate how these interactions foster a deeper understanding of content and enhance learning engagement. The emphasis on collaboration encourages students to take ownership of their learning processes and work collectively towards solutions.
Furthermore, Bridges and Imafuku consider the implications of PBL for educators, offering insights into designing effective problem-based curricula. Their work serves as a valuable resource for educators seeking to implement PBL in their classrooms, showcasing not only its benefits but also practical strategies for overcoming challenges encountered in the process.
The authors present a comprehensive analysis of the various factors that influence the effectiveness of PBL, emphasizing the role of social interactions among learners. By showcasing diverse case studies and research findings, they illustrate how these interactions foster a deeper understanding of content and enhance learning engagement. The emphasis on collaboration encourages students to take ownership of their learning processes and work collectively towards solutions.
Furthermore, Bridges and Imafuku consider the implications of PBL for educators, offering insights into designing effective problem-based curricula. Their work serves as a valuable resource for educators seeking to implement PBL in their classrooms, showcasing not only its benefits but also practical strategies for overcoming challenges encountered in the process.