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An Introduction toProblem-Based Learning
  • King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
  • Saudi Arabia

S.J. Piccinin, Ph.D.
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Objectives
  • Explain the basic features of problem-based
    learning (PBL)
  • Distinguish the respective roles of learners
    and tutors in PBL and traditional teaching
  • Explain the skills required of tutors
  • Experience a micro PBL session

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Subject-Based Learning
  • Assumes you know very little
  • Information laid out in pre-selected sequences
  • Presents what teacher/text thinks you need to
    know
  • Read it all in case you miss something

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Steps in Subject-Based Learning
Learn it
Told what you need to know
Start
Give problem to illustrate how to use it
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Steps in PBL
Identify what you need to know
Problem posed
Start
Learn it
Apply it
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PBL Main Features
  • Learning based on need to know - problem driven
  • Discover what you need to know to address the
    problem posed
  • Individual or small tutorial group (team) based
  • Selected use of a wide range of learning
    resources(vs. one text, one professor)
  • Emphasis on knowledge, application, interpersonal
    communication, resource management, and learning
    how to learn skills
  • Considers knowledge from a systems point of
    view (e.g. medicine cardiovascular,
    respiratory, urinary, etc.)
  • Evaluation and exam

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Stages in PBL
  • Problem is encountered first in learning sequence
    (before any preparation or study has occurred).
  • The problem situation is presented in same way as
    it would present in reality.
  • The student works with the problem in a manner
    that permits his/her ability to reorder and to
    apply knowledge, to be challenged and evaluated,
    appropriate to his/her level of learning.

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Stages in PBL
  • Needed areas of learning are identified in the
    process of work with the problem and used as a
    guide to individual study.
  • The skills and knowledge acquired by this study
    are applied back to the problem to evaluate the
    effectiveness of learning and to reinforce
    learning.
  • The learning that has occurred in work with the
    problem and in individualized study is summarized
    and integrated into the students existing
    knowledge and skills.

Adapted from Boud (1985)
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Basic Steps in PBL
  • Identification of the learning objectives
  • Interaction with problem
  • Identification of self-directed learning
    questions raised by working with the problem
  • Self-directed study
  • Application of acquired information back to
    problem
  • Review and synthesis of what has been learned
  • Assessment

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Characteristics of PBL
  • Student-centred
  • Active learning
  • Importance of small group cooperation/dynamics
  • System based integrates knowledge from a
    variety of areas
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Emphasis on reasoning
  • Focus on decision making

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What Is Learned in PBL?
  • Knowledge needed by the expert
  • Reasoning skills
  • Skill in making and implementing decisions
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Skills in self-directed learning
  • Skill at self-performance evaluation

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Comparison of Traditional Teacher and PBL
Tutor
Traditional Teacher
PBL Tutor
  • Talks, tells, performs
  • Facilitates/manages learning process
  • Concern for understanding material, facilitates,
    shares control
  • Imparts knowledge, controls, directs, retains
    power

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Traditional Teacher
PBL Tutor
  • Concern with ability to apply learning to
    problems and development of metacognitive skills
  • Concern with content learning
  • Primarily cognitive emphasis
  • Concern with clarification of values, attitudes
    as well as cognitive

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Traditional Teacher
PBL Tutor
  • Assures results of discussion understood,
    compared, evaluated, emphasis on higher cognitive
    functions
  • Activities primarily of explainer, teller,
    controller, presenter
  • Students have more control, power,
    responsibilityRE content and process
  • Teacher assumes responsibility for content, style
    and process

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Traditional Teacher
PBL Tutor
  • Students active, self-reliant and in control
  • Students largely silent, receptive, powerless
  • Active self-directed learning
  • Passive learning
  • Lots of feedback
  • Little feedback
  • More emphasis on self and group assessment
  • Examiner, judge, evaluator

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Tutorial Role and Process
  • Tutorial built around tutor talking
  • Tutorial built around Q and A
  • Tutorial built around discussion

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Tutor (Facilitator) Role
Knowledge of
  • overall goals of learning program
  • objectives and logistics of specific components
    he/she is tutoring
  • different educational roles
  • various learning resources
  • steps in promoting PBL, problem solving and
    critical thinking
  • rationale and techniques of self-directed
    learning
  • group dynamics and peer feedback.

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Tutor (Facilitator) Role
Skills
  • Facilitating teaching
  • Promoting group problem solving
  • Promoting efficient group functioning

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Tutorial Skills
  • Skills in Facilitating Teaching
  • creating a positive learning climate
  • asking appropriate, stimulating, challenging
    questions
  • presenting consequences of student conclusions
    opposing views, cues as needed
  • raising awareness that further information/data
    may be required
  • referring/guiding students to resources
  • avoid lecturing, unless exception is recognized
    justified and agreed to.

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Tutorial Skills
  • Skill in Promoting Group Problem Solving/Critical
    Thinking
  • get students to examine phenomena from molecular
    to molar level
  • assess/appraise evidence supporting hypotheses
  • define issues and synthesize information

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Tutorial Skills
  • Skill in Promoting Efficient Group Functioning
  • assisting group to set early goals and a tutorial
    plan
  • sensing problems in tutorial functioning and
    helping group deal with them
  • making students aware of need to monitor groups
    process
  • model effective ways of giving and receiving
    feedback

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Tutor Skills
Skills in Promoting Individual Learning
  • helping students develop a study plan,
    considering goals of student and program
  • helping students improve study methods, including
    selection of appropriate resources

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Tutor Skills
Skills in Student Evaluation
  • reviewing and clarifying program goals with
    tutorial group
  • helping students define personal objectives
  • helping students select appropriate evaluation
    methods
  • reviewing demonstrated learning achievement and
    ensuring the student gets feedback
  • preparing report on individual student learning
    program (Has student met the objectives?)

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Tutoring
  • Dos
  • Donts

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Types of Questions
  • Factual
  • Divergent
  • Probing
  • Higher Order
  • Affective
  • Structuring

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Advantages of PBL
  • Concrete Applications
  • Integration
  • Motivation
  • Synthesis
  • Layering

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Disadvantages of PBL
  • Discomfort
  • Learn less (apparent in short term)
  • Waste of time (apparent in short term)
  • Assumes learners are good problem solvers (may
    not be case at start)

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Skills Developed Through PBL
  • Confidence
  • Know problem-solving process
  • Awareness of problem-solving process
  • Identification of issues define problems
  • Be organized, systematic, monitor
  • Enrich creativity
  • Set criteria and make decisions
  • Make astute use of knowledge
  • Interpersonal and communication skills

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