Teacher education and problem based learning: exploring the issues and identifying the benefits
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Edwards, Suzy and Hammer, M. (2005). Teacher education and problem based learning: exploring the issues and identifying the benefits. AARE International Education Research Conference. Australia: Open Book Print (AARE Publication). pp. 1 - 13
Authors | Edwards, Suzy and Hammer, M |
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Abstract | Problem Based Learning has been used with increasing frequency in Higher Education settings since it was first conceived by Barrows and Tamblyn during the 1980’s. Since this time PBL has been used in medical, engineering and education faculties to support pre-service students in the acquisition of skills and content relevant to their professions. This paper explores the perceptions pre-service teachers held of a unit of study conducted using the PBL approach. The paper explores the frustrations they experienced in participating in the unit as well as noting the perceived benefits for the students. The paper indicates that the students’ frustrations should be acknowledged and steps taken to alleviate these in order to support students working within a PBL scenario. Opportunity for further research in this area is also described. |
Year | 2005 |
Journal | AARE 2004 Melbourne. Doing the Public Good |
Publisher | Open Book Print (AARE Publication) |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Open |
Page range | 1 - 13 |
Place of publication | Australia |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/89z58/teacher-education-and-problem-based-learning-exploring-the-issues-and-identifying-the-benefits
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