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Tan, Siok San; Ng, C. K. Frank – Education & Training, 2006
Purpose: While it is generally acknowledged that entrepreneurship can be taught, many differ in their opinions about the appropriate methodologies to teach and equip students with the requisite entrepreneurial skills. This paper presents a case to suggest that a problem-based learning (PBL) approach practised at the Republic Polytechnic in…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Case Studies, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Leung, Kai-kuen; Lu, Kuo-Shyan; Huang, Tien-Shang; Hsieh, Bor-Shen – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2006
Anatomy curriculum has changed dramatically around the world since the 1960s. These changes include the reduction of course hours, the abandonment of cadaver dissection, the use of problem-based learning, application of other teaching modalities such as prosected specimens, models, radiographic images, computer simulations, and the introduction of…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Computer Simulation, Death, Problem Based Learning
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Boyd, Amy E. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Applying botanical knowledge to a simulated forensic investigation provides inquiry-based and problem-based learning in the botany classroom. This paper details one such forensic investigation in which students use what they have learned about plant morphology and anatomy to analyze evidence and solve a murder mystery. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse, Investigations, Problem Based Learning
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Woelk, Klaus – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Clickers are electronic response devices with which a student can remotely submit responses to questions or problems posed by a teacher. The problems are typically true-false or multiple-choice questions, but can also include numerical problems. Clicker devices are particularly popular in large-enrollment introductory science, technology,…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Learning Strategies, Problem Based Learning, Chemistry
Bjorck, Ulric – 2001
Students' use of distributed Problem-Based Learning (dPBL) in university courses in social economy was studied. A sociocultural framework was used to analyze the actions of students focusing on their mastery of dPBL. The main data material consisted of messages written in an asynchronous conferencing system by 50 Swedish college students in 2…
Descriptors: College Students, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Marshall, Stephanie Pace; Ramirez, Martin; Plinske, Kathy; Veal, Catherine – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
Within a context of ambivalence and limited resources, school administrators are challenged to create conditions that enable gifted students to thrive. This article discusses how to create learning environments that stimulate talent development; illustrates how the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy created an environment that fosters deep…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Environment, Gifted, Problem Based Learning
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Ackerman, Sharon; And Others – Technology Teacher, 1997
A summer school for elementary students used activities in design technology ("children's engineering"), a problem-based approach that encourages students to use a variety of equipment in creating, testing, and solving real-life problems. Design briefs used an array of skills from other content areas of the curriculum. (SK)
Descriptors: Design, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Problem Based Learning
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Elders, Linda; Paul, Richard – Journal of Developmental Education, 2003
Explores ways to help students take learning seriously and ask critical questions about their studies. Describes strategies for students to raise important questions, to distinguish between one-system and competing-systems disciplines, and how to ask questions about a field of study and textbooks. (MZ)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Critical Thinking, Learning Strategies, Problem Based Learning
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Sevening, Diane; Baron, Mark – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2002
Study compared students' achievement gains and attitudes using traditional (lecture-based) teaching methods and problem-based learning (PBL) techniques in an addiction studies class. Results showed students did not respond well to PBL and preferred a lecture-based format. Pretest mean scores indicated the PBL group entered the course at a higher…
Descriptors: Addiction, Counselor Training, Problem Based Learning, Student Attitudes
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Mok, Esther; Lee, Wai Man; Wong, Frances Kam-yuet – Nurse Education Today, 2002
Hong Kong nursing students used journals to problem-based learning (PBL) related to dying patients. Increased self-awareness, positive attitude toward death, and culturally sensitive care resulted. PBL methods included information searches, interviews with experts and patients, and tutorials for sharing feelings and information. (Contains 21…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Death, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Alexander, Janet G.; McDaniel, Gretchen S.; Baldwin, Mary Sue; Money, Barbara J. – Nursing Education Perspectives, 2002
Describes the implementation of problem-based learning (PBL) into specific courses of the Samford University nursing education program. Discusses its usefulness and indicates that PBL has had a positive effect on students and has exceeded expected outcomes. (Contains 25 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nursing Education, Outcomes of Education, Problem Based Learning
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Tanner, C. Kenneth; And Others – Clearing House, 1995
Describes a problem-based learning strategy which helps train principals for an increasingly demanding job. Conceptualizes problem-based learning; provides a rationale for this strategy; and uses a real example from a course in problem-based learning taught at the University of Georgia. (RS)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Postsecondary Education, Principals, Problem Based Learning
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Erickson, Dianne K. – Mathematics Teacher, 1999
Describes preparation for instruction using a problem-based approach as part of a teaching-strategy repertoire. Describes classes that use the approach successfully, and identifies pitfalls. Suggests ways that mathematics teachers can get assistance in successfully implementing a problem-based teaching approach. Presents research results that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Based Learning, Secondary Education, Secondary School Mathematics
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Milligan, Frank – Nurse Education Today, 1999
Problem-based learning has significant limits that warrant concern about its use in nursing education: it moves away from emancipatory goals of education, it implicitly supports the medical model, and it lacks the diversity required of a postmodern curriculum supporting different learning styles. (SK)
Descriptors: Andragogy, Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
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Ozsvath, David L. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Presents a case study to teach about the relationship between sinkhole development and groundwater levels in Orlando, Florida. Discusses the relationship between groundwater levels and sinkhole formation in a karst terrane. Includes discussion questions. (YDS)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Environment, Geology, Groundwater
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