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What is Problem-Based Learning

Self-Directed Learning and the Academic Evolution From Pedagogy to Andragogy
An active teaching-learning strategy where students collaborate to solve a real-world problem.
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Deeper Self-Directed Learning for the 21st Century and Beyond
Sukie van Zyl (North-West University, South Africa) and Elsa Mentz (Research Unit Self-Directed Learning, North-West University, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7661-8.ch004
Abstract
In this chapter, self-directed learning (SDL) and the competency to transfer knowledge between different contexts are positioned as essential competencies for the 21st century. Being able to transfer knowledge, especially between different contexts, has increasingly been indicated as essential competency for the 21st century. Transfer of knowledge and skills has however been neglected in SDL research. It is therefore argued that students should be deeper self-directed learners, who can take responsibility for their learning to obtain transferable competencies. Learners should be able to apply their knowledge and SDL skills to new and unknown situations in order to succeed in the 21st century and beyond. Social constructivist theory is suggested as theoretical basis for deeper self-directed learning (DSDL). In this chapter, the concept of DSDL will be defined, and various competencies associated with DSDL will be discussed. Finally, suggestions will be made to develop DSDL in education.
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Beyond Onboarding: Building a Culture of Continuous Professional Development for Effective Online Instruction
A student-centered teaching strategy in which students learn about a topic through the experience of solving an open-ended real-world problem.
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Developing Instructional Methods
Learning strategy whereby students to work collaboratively to solve authentic, real-world problems to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Ambiguity and Group Consensus
The learning methodology that uses hands-on practical exercises to demonstrate the topics which are being taught.
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Virtual Learning Environment Blends
is centred around a problem, a query or puzzle that the learner wishes to solve. The approach uses stimulus material to prompt student discussion and problem solving. That is usually reflective of professional practice. Critical thinking is encouraged by providing students only limited resources to help them develop resolutions to the problem in question, having students work cooperatively in small groups, in and out of class. The approach enables students to identify their learning needs and the appropriate set of solution resources. The approach also encourages students to self-evaluate and self-validate their learning processes by reapplying the new technical knowledge and problem solving approaches to other problems in the field.
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Best Practices for Engaging Graduate Students in Problem-Based Learning
Using real-world scenarios, challenges, and problems to develop and enhance student learning by encouraging critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork, and self-management.
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Embracing Simulations and Problem-Based Learning to Effectively Pair Concepts of Aeronautics With Flight Safety Training
A student-centered educational approach in which students learn about a given subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problem found in trigger material.
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Engaging Engineering Students in the Educational Process Using Moodle Learning Environment
An educational process in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problems and that allows for learners to develop skills used for their future practice.
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Situated Learning Online: Profiling Learners by Theorized and Practical Learning-Context-Defined Role(s)
An authentic learning approach involving the solving of a problem (either close-ended or open-ended), often in a situated learning context, and sometimes in collaboration with other learners.
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Future Trends of Problem-Based Learning in Higher Education
A student centered educational approach based on authentic problems where students work collaboratively to find a solution.
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An Open E-Learning Specification for Multiple Learners and Flexible Pedagogies
A teaching approach in which learners work in groups to identify solutions to real world problems.
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Chemistry Edutainment: A Storytelling Activity for Middle-School Children
Learning technique that appeals to the students’ curiosity by establishing a problem to be resolved, and by doing so, the students learn from this task.
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Can Tacit Knowledge be Shared on Cloud?: An Opportunity for Viability From PBL
An enquiry-based learning method, characterised by using appropriate problems to acquire knowledge in a practical approach. Learners are encouraged to do their own independent search for knowledge, starting from a given problem or scenario, through a well defined process in group or individually. A PBL approach is known to foster knowledge and enhance a set of personal skills, such as cooperation, teamwork, reflectiveness and critical thinking.
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Leveraging Partnerships to Support Community-Based Learning in a College of Education
A curricular and instructional approach that engages learners in problem-solving centered on authentic problems from practice.
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Application of Experiential, Inquiry-Based, Problem-Based, and Project-Based Learning in Sustainable Education
Students actively solve real-world problems, fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary thinking.
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Mapping Problems to Solutions: Logic Modeling in a Graduate Teacher Leadership Course
An instructional approach in which students must apply knowledge and skills to solving an identified problem often situated in the real world and with more than one correct answer.
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Use of STEM Intervention Teaching Scenarios to Investigate Students' Attitudes Toward STEM Professions and Their Self-Evaluation of STEM Subjects
A learning approach in which learners inquire into real problems about important questions and issues that have no clear answers.
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Challenges and Benefits of Multi-Cultural Teaching
A form of experiential learning that entails complex problem solving, such as a consulting engagement, in that there is no single answer and students need to iteratively apply course concepts to develop a workable solution. The teacher takes the role of “guide on the side” rather than “sage on the stage.”
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Technological and Ethical Challenges of Online Education: Adapting Medical Education to Digital Platforms
A learner-centered approach in which learners study a subject by working in groups to solve an open-ended problem.
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Active Learning using Digital Technology and Ubiquitous Information in Architectural Construction: PBL as a Vital Methodology for Instructional Design
Learning is structured around the explanation, investigation and restatement or solving a problem that appeals directly to student interest.
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Strategies for Online Course Development to Promote Student Success
An instructional (and curricular) learner-centered approach that empowers learners to conduct research, integrate theory and practice, and apply knowledge and skills to develop a viable solution to a defined problem ( Savery, 2006 , p. 12).
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Implementing Collaborative Problem-Based Learning with Web 2.0
Also known as project-based learning, PBL is an instructional methodology that helps students construct an individual understanding of a problem and then develop and present a solution. With PBL the teacher guides students through a problem-solving process. Students first reason through the problem and apply knowledge they already have to the problem and then students research and acquire information about the problem and reach possible solutions. PBL generally situates learning in real-world problems and allows students to develop solutions through collaborative processes.
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Student-Centered Approach and Active Learning in Business Education: The Irish Experience
An active learning approach that makes use of ill-defined problems, interdisciplinary thinking, and collaborative learning.
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Developing Soft Skills by Applying Problem-Based Learning in Software Engineering Education
A learning method that encourages students to learn knowledge and theory through solving real-world problems.
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Integrating Media Literacy Into Mathematics: A Possible Solution to Inequity in Mathematics Instruction
An approach to learning where goals and outcomes may be determined through a joint effort between student and teacher, which involves real-life scenarios and students determining a solution to a provided problem.
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A Framework for Promoting Knowledge Transfer in SNS Game-Based Learning
Problem-based learning has long been recognized in education as an effective tool to promote learners’ critical, analytical thinking and knowledge transfer. It is a strategy for teaching in which learning activities are developed around a problem. Students are challenged to explore and develop potential solutions or decisions about the problem.
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Workshops and E-Portfolios as Transformational Assessment
Pedagogy based on the belief that learning occurs best when students engage in active problem-solving, particularly solving “open” problems that may have more than one possible and pragmatic solution.
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Technology Assisted Problem Solving
Instructional strategies that are intended to engage students in authentic, “real world” tasks to enhance learning. Students are given open-ended problems with more than one approach or answer, intended to simulate professional situations. Both learning approaches are defined as student-centered, and include the instructor in the role of facilitator or coach. Students engaged in problem-based learning generally work independently or in cooperative groups for extended periods of time, and are encouraged to seek out multiple sources of information. Often these approaches include an emphasis on authentic, performance-based assessment.
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Distance Learning Specialists
Problem-based learning starts with a problem, or a query, that the learners wish to solve. It has been introduced into profession preparation, helping learners problem-solve actual practical cases in an attempt to overcome the theory-practice divide. This approach started originally in the medical world. Later it was introduced to law enforcement and other fields, including adult education and distance education. According to principles of adult learning, adult learners possess great readiness to learn, voluntarily enter an educational activity with a life-centered, task-centered, or problem-centered orientation to learning. Therefore, adult learning is contextual to some extent. Problem-based learning seems to be one of the best approaches that should be applied to adult learning. Since most of the learners are adult learners in distance education, this approach works best with distance education as well.
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Water Ecology, Engineering, and Global Citizenship: A Science and Literacy Integrative Unit
Using an existing real-world problem to spur a unit of study that is focused on solving the problem.
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Challenges in Evidence-Based Practice Education: From Teaching Concepts Towards Decision-Making Learning
A student-centered teaching method in which learners are aroused to develop problem-solving skills while acquiring knowledge in self-directed learning.
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Design Process of Three-Dimensional Multi-User Virtual Environments (3D MUVEs) for Teaching Tree Species
It is student-centered activities within the framework of an authentic problem, the interaction of small groups, and also the teacher is a guide in this process.
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Sustainable Development in the Context of Higher Education: Approaches for Achieving Transformation
Self-directed learning strategy which focuses on complex problems in an interdisciplinary manner.
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Administering Interactive Simulations to Supplement Traditional Clinical Placements
An instructional strategy that requires the learner to actively engage in solving an issue in a progressive manner. This is typically accomplished using small group work and includes the use of prior knowledge and critical thinking to address a complex situation.
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Fostering Critical Disciplinary Literacy in Secondary Content Classrooms
A scenario-based activity that allows students to collaborate on a shared inquiry experience in which they draw upon a wide range of sources and skills to examine a real-world issue as experts.
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A Framework for Supporting In-Service Teachers to Use Domain-Specific Technologies for Instruction
An instructional approach that engages learners in the process of solving ill-structured problems that are important in real-world contexts. It involves collaboration, free inquiry, research, and application of knowledge. Teachers play the role of a facilitator of learning, not a knowledge provider.
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Teaching Critical Thinking Skills to Foster Social-Emotional Learning
A student-centered approach in which students learn about a subject or concept by working collaboratively in groups to solve an open-ended problem.
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Materials and Mechanics: A Multidisciplinary Course Incorporating Experiential, Project/Problem-Based, and Work-Integrated Learning Approaches for Undergraduates
Pedagogy based on tailoring educational experiences within three dimensions (structure, complexity, group structure) that focuses on problem-management.
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Effect of the Collaboration Between MakerSpace, University, and Elementary Schools on Student STEM Attitudes: Bringing the Maker Movement to Elementary Schools
Teaching approach in which students learn about a subject by solving open-ended complex real-world problems with the learning goals and outcomes set jointly by the students and the teacher.
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Reconciling the Perceptions and Aspirations of Stakeholders in a Technology Based Profession
Is an active learning strategy that may be suitable for better preparing information systems students for professional practice. In the problem-based approach, complex, real world problems or cases are used to motivate students to identify and research concepts and principles they need to know in order to progress through the problems. Students work in small learning teams, bringing together collective skill at acquiring, communicating, and integrating information in a process that resembles that of inquiry.
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Virtual Teamwork in Distance Education
Learning that closely resembles real life and provides team members a project with which they must use authentic tasks to arrive at a solution via consensus is commonly known as problem-based learning.
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Teaching Online EMI Mathematics Courses: A Proposal to Combine Gamification and Adaptive Learning
An educational approach in which students learn about a subject by solving a complex real-world problem.
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Inquiry-Based Learning in Action: Theory and Practice in Higher Education
A learning process whereby students engage in reflective inquiry to solve a problem.
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School Reform and the Maturing of Online Learning
A loosely structured instructional approach that allows students to investigate complex problems and propose, and possibly implement, solutions.
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Re-Educating the Educators: Collaborative 3D Printing Education
Carefully selected open-ended problems are used to provide opportunities for students to learn through the experience of solving the problem. It is largely a self-directed and student-centered approach which may involve group work.
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CALL in Service-Learning: Innovations to Foster Second Language Development
A form of student-centered collaborative learning that focuses on authentic real-world problems and hands-on activities.
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STEAM and Sustainability: Lessons From the Fourth Industrial Revolution
According to this teaching methodology, in order to promote critical thinking and facilitate the development of meta-cognitive abilities, the students engage in -shorter than project-based learning- real world projects.
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The Power of Technology in K-12 Education
Student centered learning approach where students work together to solve a problem, oftentimes real-world problems.
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Fostering Active Learning via Critical Pedagogies: Applying Reflective Research
Conceptualizing, designing, and creating new ideas individually and/or in a group to solve a problem.
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Writing Bees, Wikis, Problem-Based Learning, and Assessment: Teaching With Online Discussions
A constructivist approach that uses theoretical real-world problems/scenarios to promote student understanding of the concepts and principles of practice.
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Motivation on Problem Based Learning
It is a methodology on education that motivate to the student. This methodology proposes several real life problems to be solved by students.
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Google’s Applications for Undergraduate University Courses: Tools for Sharing, Communication, and Collaboration
Students tackle with an open-ended, real-world problem and work in groups to identify learning needs and develop a feasible solution, with instructors acting as facilitators.
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Different Teaching Methods: A Step for Student Motivation
Problem-based learning is an instructional approach that involves students learning through the process of solving real-world problems. Students are presented with a complex, open-ended problem or challenge, and they are asked to work together in small groups to develop a solution.
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A Survey on Recent Learning Approaches in School Education Using Edmodo
A learning approach in which students work in groups and learn by solving open-ended problems. It is a student-centered approach that is based on the active participation of students.
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Applying Active Methodologies in Complex Subjects at University: A Combination of PBL, ICT, and Analysis of Real Cases
A problem statement where the analysis and/or solution of the problem is the central focus of the experience, and where the teacher deliberately promotes the process of enquiry and resolution of the problem in question.
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Experience-Based Learning
A pedagogical strategy of active learning often used in higher education. The defining characteristics of PBL are: Learning is driven by challenging, open-ended problems. Students work in small collaborative groups. Teachers take on the role as “facilitators” of learning
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Applying Web 2.0 Tools in Hybrid Learning Designs
A form of authentic, inquiry-based learning in which students learn by working collaboratively in groups to solve problems, and reflecting on their experiences. The problems are typically challenging and open-ended, mirroring problems in the real world in that they are often ill-structured and do not result in neat, convergent outcomes. See also inquiry-based learning.
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Analysis of Efficiency and Effectiveness in the Implementation of the Flipped Classroom in the Context of Higher Education: Experimental Results
Is a teaching method in which complex real-world problems are used as the vehicle to promote student learning of concepts and principles as opposed to direct presentation of facts and concepts.
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Advancing Emergency Nurse Practitioner Training Using Virtual Nursing Centers
A learning model that is designed to engage learners in responding to a problem or issue designed to develop advanced cognitive skills.
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Primary Pre-Service Teacher Changing Perspectives About Integrated STEAM Approach
Starting from a real open problem or from a context provided by the teacher, which implies that students work collaboratively and present a solution to the problem. Unlike project-based learning, this approach focuses on the process and not achieving a predetermined product.
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Using the WebQuest Approach to Elicit Student Engagement in a University Course: A Case Study
A student-centered instructional approach in which students learn a subject by solving ill-structured and open-ended problems.
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Online Instructional Practices for Racially Diverse Student Populations in United States Higher Education Institutions: Challenges and Best Practices
A student-centered approach where students learn about a subject by working in groups to solve an open-ended problem.
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Achieving Classroom Excellence in a Virtual Classroom
Problem-based learning is an instructional approach that uses an “inquiry” model in which the student organizes previous knowledge, poses questions, identifies knowledge gaps, plans, researches, and shares information and/or conclusions.
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Increasing Adult Learner Engagement in E-learning Courses through Learner Case Writing
Learning that uses problem analysis, and sometimes resolution, as the basis for learning.
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Learning Mathematics and Technology through Inquiry, Cooperation, and Communication: A Learning Trajectory for Future Mathematics Teachers
Learning that develops from solving complex problems. The concept development is derived from the solving of the problems, rather than developing knowledge first and solving problems later.
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Meeting the Academic and Practical Needs of a Criminal Justice DL Program
Primarily cognitive in nature, it is designed to make the learners more independent and promote utilizing individual strengths.
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Women and Technology: Disrupting Leadership in Engineering Education
Student-centered learning where student work on an open-ended project.
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Building Relationship Through Discussion: Innovative Ideas to Connect and Empower
An educational approach that focuses on solving real-world problems to promote active learning and critical thinking.
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A Guide to Integrating COTS Games into Your Classroom
Learning environments and activities that place a problem at the center of the process. Learners adopt the roles of researchers and often work collaboratively to solve problems. In most cases, the problems are authentic, that is, they reflect real problems faced in the world by different professions, and require the same kinds of solution strategies. Problems serve to “anchor” learning within the problem-solving process rather than serving as assessment activities at the end of more traditional, didactic, instructivist learning.
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A Problem-Based Learning Technique to Improve Student Engagement in Multidisciplinary Groups in Higher Education
An active learning method where students learn through solving (practical) problems found in trigger materials.
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Engaging Students and Communities Through Service Learning and Community-Academia Partnerships: Lessons From Social Marketing Education
A model of teaching that emphasizes real life problems affecting the everyday life of citizens. PBL has developed within many parts of the educational system as a result of the growing interest in reforming educational practices. This model is closely linked to the concept of service learning and community-based learning.
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Learning With Laptops
The main idea behind PBL is for the educationalist to introduce a topic through the use of projects, problems, puzzles, or questions as a starting point for the children’s learning process. The problem is posed so that the children discover that they need to learn some new knowledge before they can solve the problem. PBL is thus a user-centric and self-directed method of learning which prepares children for lifelong learning.
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Exploring Issues and Challenges of Project-Based Learning for Teaching and Learning
Refers to an instructional approach using appropriate problems to increase students’ knowledge and understanding about a subject that allows for the development of other desirable skills and attributes.
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