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1 University of Delaware Experience It Yourself: An Introduction to Problem-Based Learning Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education Courtesy of Barb Duch American University of Beirut, Lebanon. April 2004 George Watson

2 Delaware… Dela where?

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4 What is Problem-Based Learning? PBL prepares students to think critically and analytically, and to find and use appropriate learning resources. PBL is a learning approach that challenges students to “learn to learn,” working cooperatively in groups to seek solutions to real world problems.

5 “The principal idea behind PBL is that the starting point for learning should be a problem, a query, or a puzzle that the learner wishes to solve.” Boud (1985)

6 PBL: Experience It Yourself

7 Stage 1: Not again already! Pat:I was. What’s that have to do with anything? Kim:I can’t believe you are leaving again next week! Weren’t you just on a trip three weeks back? Pat:We talked about this months ago. I committed to this trip almost a year ago. Kim:Weren’t you there just last October? Kim:Haven’t you been following the news? Things are different now. Lots of things! Pat:Like what? Kim:You’re impossible! You need to get your head out of your science journals and read the paper occasionally. Pat:OK. OK. Just tell me what’s bothering you? I travel all the time. What’s upsetting you about this trip?

8 Questions for Stage 1: 1.What is the problem? 2.What things might be troubling Kim? 3.What should Pat do next?

9 Stage 2: Some more details… 4.What things might be troubling Kim? Refine the list of things identified in Stage 1. 5.What does Pat need to know to assure Kim about his travel plans? 6.What should we ask Kim about Pat to determine if her concerns are legitimate? Pat Nostaw is traveling to Paris for an international education conference. Following several days at the conference, he is traveling to Beirut to visit a university there. After that he is heading home to New York City.

10 Stage 3: A twist at the end. 7.How does the list of ‘troubling things’ change for this different destination? 8.What are the top three worries your spouse or loved one would have about this trip? Pat’s friends Amal and Saouma are planning a first- time trip from Beirut to New York City in December to complete the final project report.

11 What are the Common Features of PBL? Learning is initiated by a problem. Problems are based on complex, real-world situations. All information needed to solve problem is not initially given. Students identify, find, and use appropriate resources. Students work in permanent groups.

12 Students are presented with a problem. They organize ideas and previous knowledge. Students pose questions, defining what they know and do not know. Assign responsibility for questions, discuss resources. Investigate learning issues. Reconvene, explore newly learned information, refine questions. PBL: The Process

13 Problem-Based Learning Cycle Overview/ Assessment Problem, Project, or Assignment Group Discussion Research Group Discussion Preparation of Group “Product” Whole Class Discussion Mini-lecture (only if needed!)

14 A Typical Day in a PBL Course

15 Question for Groups What do instructors do to guide students working on a PBL problem? Reflect on this afternoon’s experience: Prepare to provide responses in 5 – 10 minutes.

16 Characteristics Needed in College Graduates High level of communication skills Ability to define problems, gather and evaluate information, develop solutions Team skills -- ability to work with others Ability to use all of the above to address problems in a complex real-world setting Quality Assurance in Undergraduate Education (1994) Wingspread Conference, ECS, Boulder, CO.

17 Recommendations from the Carnegie Foundation Make research-based learning the standard. Build inquiry-based learning throughout the four years. Link communication skills and course work. Use information technology effectively. Cultivate a sense of community. Boyer Commission, 1998

18 Skills Used Frequently by Physics Bachelors in Selected Employment Sectors, 1994 Source: AIP Education and Employment Statistics Division

19 The principal idea behind PBL is? A.PBL challenges students to learn to learn. B.Learning is initiated by a problem. C.Student-centered work in permanent groups.

20 “The principal idea behind PBL is that the starting point for learning should be a problem, a query, or a puzzle that the learner wishes to solve.” Boud (1985)

21 A. PBL challenges students to learn to learn. B. Learning is initiated by a problem. C. Student-centered work in permanent groups. Think/ pair/ share The principal idea behind PBL is?


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