Title: Using Problem Based Learning in Biological Psychology
1Using Problem Based Learning in Biological
Psychology
- Laura Freberg
- California Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Obispo
2I hear, and I forget I see, and I remember I
do, and I understand Chinese ProverbLao Tau
3What is Problem Based Learning?
- Similar to case studies used in business, law,
and medicine - Case studies usually provide solution materials
- Problem based learning requires students to find
solution materials
4Benefits of Problem Based Learning
- Active learning
- Information competency
- High interest
- Collaborative
5Characteristics of a Good Problem
- Engaging
- Real-world
- Related to a central concept of the course
- Multiple solutions should be possible
- Requires group work
6Setting Up the Problem
- Form groups of 4-6 students
- Specify group roles
- Brainstorm hypotheses
- What information do we have? What information do
we need? - What activities need to happen to solve the
problem? - Evaluate outcomeDoes the solution work?
- Present the problem and solution
7Evaluation Rubrics
- Accessing and selecting information
- Processing information
- Composing a presentation
- Individual task management
- Individual time management
- Group process
8Sample Problem 1 Research Ethics
- Learning Objectives
- Familiarity with sources of ethical standards
- Understand the IRB approval process
- Know the ethical requirements for research with
human participants - Apply knowledge in the construction of an
informed consent form - The case of Jesse Gelsinger
9The Jesse Gelsinger Problem
- Jesse Gelsinger became the first person to die
from gene therapy on 9/16/99. - Gelsingers father claimed that the risks of the
procedure had not been clearly spelled out in the
informed consent. - One of the physicians involved appeared to have a
financial conflict of interest. - Your task Write an informed consent form for
Jesses procedure.
10Resources for the Gelsinger Problem
- This is a very comprehensive website from
Creighton University that uses the Gelsinger case
as a problem in gene therapy ethics. While
pitched to a professional audience, the material
is very readablehttp//medicine.creighton.edu/idc
135/2004/group2b/ - This site is a bit sensational, but it provides
one of the most thorough descriptions of the
Jesse Gelsinger case. The site provides an
opportunity to discuss information
competencyhttp//www.cancer-coverup.com/cancer-ho
rror-stories/default.html - This is simply a reprint of an article that
appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer, so faculty
may wish to direct students to the original
source. Nonetheless, I included this link because
this is an interesting message board on the topic
of IRBs. Because the task in this question
involves the development of an informed consent
form, surfing the archives of this site might
prove interesting and helpful http//www.irbforum
.com/forum/read/2/95/95
11More Gelsinger Resources
- Although the case in question was a medical
experiment, most students in a Biological
Psychology course are more likely to be doing
psychological research. The APA site on human
participants is a must-read http//www.apa.org/sc
ience/research.html - Tutorials and formal training are available on
this site for research teams. These resources are
generally password-protected, but you can get an
idea about what training is available. Your own
institution may have similar resources for your
students http//www.apa.org/science/research/regw
ebtrain.html - This is a popular press article from an
Australian publication that includes some
interesting quotations regarding the case
http//www.newsweekly.com.au/articles/2000aug12_bi
o.html
12Sample Problem 2 Psychological Disorders
- Learning Objectives
- Familiarity with diagnostic criteria for
schizophrenia - Understanding of the diagnostic process
- Knowing demographic data regarding schizophrenia
- Familiarity with cultural influences on
psychological disorder - The Blow et al. (2004) results
13The Blow et al. Problem
- Blow et al. (2004) reviewed records of over
130,000 VA patients. - Schizophrenia is supposed to affect 1 of the
population. - African-Americans in the VA database were 4 times
more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia
than whites. - Blow et al. controlled for wealth, drug use, and
other significant variables. - Your task Write a set of procedures for
clinicians designed to prevent a misdiagnosis of
schizophrenia due to race.
14Sources for Further Information
- Problem Based Learning at Samford University
http//www.samford.edu/pbl/ - Buck Institute of Education http//www.bie.org/pb
l/pblhandbook/intro.php - Case Studies in Science http//ublib.buffalo.edu/
libraries/projects/cases/ubcase.htm - Problem Based Learning in Biology
http//www.saltspring.com/capewest/pbl.htm
15More PBL Resources
- Problem Based Learning Sites http//home.capecod.
net/7Etpanitz/pbl.htm - Problem Based Learning Bibliographies
http//www.aaee.com.au/networks/PBL/extdoc/pblbibl
iography.htm - Problem Based Learning and the Internet
http//www.essdack.org/internettraining/problem.ht
ml
16Thank you for your time and attention.
- For copies of this powerpoint, please email me at
laura_at_laurafreberg.com