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The availability of technological tools is promoting a shift toward more student-centered online instruction. This article describes the implementation of a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model and the ...
Examples of teaching techniques encompass a diverse array of strategies tailored to engage students and promote effective learning experiences. From active learning and differentiated instruction to ...
Students participating in an active role improving their communities—for example, through problem-based learning activities—can increase motivation by connecting to “relevance,” and ...
Scaffolding is an instructional practice where a teacher gradually removes guidance and support as students learn and become more competent. Support can be for content, processes, and learning ...
The basic ingredients of problem-based learning are that students work together to solve real-life problems or answer questions, using available information or data they collect themselves to come ...
But in Finland, phenomenon-based learning is nonnegotiably interdisciplinary, something that can get left out of projects in the U.S. And it must be driven by students’ own questions about the world, ...
Problem-based learning (PBL) is approach to education focused on skills development (Savery, 2006). In an effort to understand PBL's potential as a pedagogy, the first part of this article briefly ...
But in Finland, phenomenon-based learning is nonnegotiably interdisciplinary, something that can get left out of projects in the U.S. And it must be driven by students’ own questions about the world, ...
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