Problem‐based learning: future challenges for educational practice and research
Maastricht University · Department of Education
Abstract
CONTEXT: Problem-based learning (PBL) is widely used in higher education. There is evidence available that students and faculty are highly satisfied with PBL. Nevertheless, in educational practice problems are often encountered, such as tutors who are too directive, problems that are too well-structured, and dysfunctional tutorial groups. PURPOSE: The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that PBL has the potential to prepare students more effectively for future learning because it is based on four modern insights into learning: constructive, self-directed, collaborative and contextual. These four learning principles are described and it is explained how they apply to PBL. In addition, available research is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 100.83
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- 100%
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- 57
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4Topics & keywords
- Medical education
- Problem-based learning
- Educational research
- Psychology
- Medicine
- Mathematics education