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One-Day, One-Problem - An Approach to Problem-based Learning (Hardcover, 2012 ed.): Glen O'Grady, Elaine Yew, Karen P. L.... One-Day, One-Problem - An Approach to Problem-based Learning (Hardcover, 2012 ed.)
Glen O'Grady, Elaine Yew, Karen P. L. Goh, Henk Schmidt
R2,684 Discovery Miles 26 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

One-day, one-problem is a unique adaptation of problem-based learning (PBL) pioneered at Republic Polytechnic, Singapore. Here students are challenged each day with a problem from their domain and attain the necessary learning outcomes in the process of responding to the problem. Throughout the day students would engage in small group discussions, self-directed learning and conversations with their teacher who plays the role of a facilitator. This approach to learning and instruction represents a new brand of constructivist learning in a more structured learning environment compared to conventional PBL. This book contains a series of chapters by authors with first-hand experience in the One-day, one-problem PBL approach. Unlike other books on PBL, the chapters are both research-informed and practical. Results of empirical studies into the factors of PBL such as quality of problems, tutor behaviours, scaffoldings, student learning and interest are discussed together with practical implications for the educator.

The book begins with an overview of the one-day, one-problem process, providing a viewpoint from both the student and tutor. Republic Polytechnic's pedagogical philosophy and epistemological belief of education are introduced with the intent to share how the polytechnic designed and implemented a system that supports the philosophical beliefs. Results and practical implications of empirical studies on the various factors that influence students' learning in PBL are discussed. These include the quality of problems and the use of scaffoldings for students' learning, tutors as facilitators, preparation of staff for PBL, student assessment, how students learn in the process of PBL and student interest.

Introduction to Problem-Based Learning - A guide for students (Hardcover, 4th edition): Jos Moust, Peter Bouhuijs, Henk Schmidt Introduction to Problem-Based Learning - A guide for students (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Jos Moust, Peter Bouhuijs, Henk Schmidt
R4,485 Discovery Miles 44 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Introduction to Problem-based Learning teaches students how to work with the problem-based learning method, which requires mainly self-directed learning. Particular attention is given to the necessary skills to apply this method effectively. Why Introduction to Problem-based Llearning? * comprehensible introduction in the problem-based learning method * enables students to experience the full potential of this concept * discusses the use of digital devices Introduction to Problem-based learning provides students with the necessary skills to operate within as well as outside problem-based groups. It discusses issues like: How do you take on a problem? How do you collaborate with others? How do you deal with cultural diversity? How do you lead a tutorial group? How can you organize your studies best? Special attention is given to the use of computers, tablets and internet in a problem-based environment.

Introduction to Problem-Based Learning - A guide for students (Paperback, 4th edition): Jos Moust, Peter Bouhuijs, Henk Schmidt Introduction to Problem-Based Learning - A guide for students (Paperback, 4th edition)
Jos Moust, Peter Bouhuijs, Henk Schmidt
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Introduction to Problem-based Learning teaches students how to work with the problem-based learning method, which requires mainly self-directed learning. Particular attention is given to the necessary skills to apply this method effectively. Why Introduction to Problem-based Llearning? * comprehensible introduction in the problem-based learning method * enables students to experience the full potential of this concept * discusses the use of digital devices Introduction to Problem-based learning provides students with the necessary skills to operate within as well as outside problem-based groups. It discusses issues like: How do you take on a problem? How do you collaborate with others? How do you deal with cultural diversity? How do you lead a tutorial group? How can you organize your studies best? Special attention is given to the use of computers, tablets and internet in a problem-based environment.

One-Day, One-Problem - An Approach to Problem-based Learning (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Glen O'Grady, Elaine Yew, Karen P. L.... One-Day, One-Problem - An Approach to Problem-based Learning (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Glen O'Grady, Elaine Yew, Karen P. L. Goh, Henk Schmidt
R2,656 Discovery Miles 26 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

One-day, one-problem is a unique adaptation of problem-based learning (PBL) pioneered at Republic Polytechnic, Singapore. Here students are challenged each day with a problem from their domain and attain the necessary learning outcomes in the process of responding to the problem. Throughout the day students would engage in small group discussions, self-directed learning and conversations with their teacher who plays the role of a facilitator. This approach to learning and instruction represents a new brand of constructivist learning in a more structured learning environment compared to conventional PBL. This book contains a series of chapters by authors with first-hand experience in the One-day, one-problem PBL approach. Unlike other books on PBL, the chapters are both research-informed and practical. Results of empirical studies into the factors of PBL such as quality of problems, tutor behaviours, scaffoldings, student learning and interest are discussed together with practical implications for the educator.

The book begins with an overview of the one-day, one-problem process, providing a viewpoint from both the student and tutor. Republic Polytechnic's pedagogical philosophy and epistemological belief of education are introduced with the intent to share how the polytechnic designed and implemented a system that supports the philosophical beliefs. Results and practical implications of empirical studies on the various factors that influence students' learning in PBL are discussed. These include the quality of problems and the use of scaffoldings for students' learning, tutors as facilitators, preparation of staff for PBL, student assessment, how students learn in the process of PBL and student interest.

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