Introduction to Problem-Based Learning

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A01=Henk Schmidt
A01=Jos Moust
A01=Peter Bouhuijs
active listening strategies
Author_Henk Schmidt
Author_Jos Moust
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collaborative study skills
cross-cultural teamwork
Digital devices
Dilemma Problems
Discussion Leader
educational psychology
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Explanation Problems
Follow
Group Members
Held
higher education learning techniques
Ice Crystals
Inclined
Independent Study
Johari Window
Knowledge Acquisition
LCD TV
Module Book
PBL
Problem Based Curricula
Problem Based Learning
Problem Based Learning Environment
Problem Based Learning Methods
Problem Based Learning Works
problem-based education
problem-based groups
Problem-based learning method
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self-directed learning
small group dynamics
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Tutorial Group
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Product details

  • ISBN 9789001877866
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2021
  • Publisher: Wolters-Noordhoff B.V.
  • Publication City/Country: NL
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Jos Moust

Peter Bouhuijs

Henk Schmidt

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