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Using a Brief Form of Problem-Based Learning in a Research Methods Class: Perspectives of Instructor and Students
2015
Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice
Problem based learning (PBL) is an instructional method aimed at engaging students in collaboratively solving an ill-structured problem. PBL has been presented and researched as an overhaul of existing curriculum design, yet a modified version may be attractive to college instructors who desire active learning on the part of their students, but who cannot completely reorganize their current course design. A brief case using principles of PBL was constructed for use in an undergraduate research
doi:10.53761/1.12.1.8
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