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Title: Problem Based Learning PBL


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Problem Based Learning (PBL)
  • The BU BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy programme is
    based completely on a PBL approach.
  • PBL is the learning that results from the process
    of working towards the understanding and
    resolution of a problem (Barrows and
    Tamblyn,1980) encouraging small groups of
    students to consider an unfamiliar situations or
    tasks in order to
  • Increase knowledge and understanding
  • Develop critical reasoning powers
  • Develop life long learning skills
  • Facilitate team working skills (Barrows 1991)
  • It is student led and Biggs (2003) claims that
    PBL reflects the way people learn in real life

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PBL Student Responsibilities
  • PBL is a student centered process with distinct
    roles that enable students to
  • Learn transferable skills
  • Develop their own learning and aid the learning
    of the others in the group
  • Develop research skills
  • Reflect on their own on others experience,
    opinions and perceptions

3
The Tutors role in PBL
  • Understand groups processes and dynamics
  • Promote an atmosphere of freedom to learn
    Challenge question
  • Facilitate development of concepts
  • Steer towards agreed objectives and away from
    dead ends
  • Encourage reflection and evaluation
  • Sadlo, Piper, Agnew (1994)

4
PBL Groups
Groups size varies between 10 -14 students
PBL Group 1 OT/PT
PBL Group 2 OT/PT
PBL Group PT
PBL Group OT
5
Typical PBL Week
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PBL Trigger Session
  • Students are presented with unfamiliar situation,
  • By exploring the nature of this students share
    prior knowledge and experience.
  • Students pose questions which they need to
    explore in order to progress the task.

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PBL White Board
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Fixed Resource Skills Sessions
  • Gather information
  • Question members of staff
  • Problem-solve
  • in order to bring a rich source of material to
    present and feedback in the PBL session
  • Expert lecturers physiology/psychology/
    dissection
  • Expert clinicians or service users

9
PBL Product Session
  • Students feedback their individual research to
    the rest of the group
  • The group works together to produce a product
    using the research
  • Poster or powerpoint presentation
  • SMART goals for a patient
  • End stage group cirucit
  • Patient Leaflet
  • Mind-map of psycho-social issues

10
Typical PBL Week
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Examples of Virtual Residents
  • Life Development Unit
  • Young Adult Melanie Jameson
  • Midlife Adult Clifford Difford
  • Cardiovascular Respiratory Unit
  • Amputee Gilbert Hughes

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References
  • BARROWS, H., 1986. A taxonomy of problem-based
    learning methods. Medical Education, 20, 481-86.
  • BARROWS, H. AND TAMBLYN, R., 1980. Problem-based
    Learning An Approach to Medical Education.
    London Springer.
  • BIGGS, J., 2003. Teaching for Quality Learning at
    University. 2nd Ed. Maidenhead Open University
    Press
  • SADLO, G. ET AL, 1994. Problem-Based Learning in
    the Development of an Occupational Therapy
    Curriculum, Part 1 The Process of Problem-Based
    Learning. The British Journal of Occupational
    Therapists, 57, (2), 49 54.
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