GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PROJECT METHODS
Question
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Have students recite information back
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Have students memorize vocabulary
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Have students complete their own research to learn
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Have students learn via lecture notes and complete a project
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Detailed explanation-1: -Problem-based learning (PBL) is a student-centered approach in which students learn about a subject by working in groups to solve an open-ended problem. This problem is what drives the motivation and the learning.
Detailed explanation-2: -PBL is more effective than traditional methods (based mainly on lectures) at improving social and communication skills, problem-solving and self-learning skills, and has no worse results (and in many studies better results) in relation to academic performance.
Detailed explanation-3: -Situated cognition, constructivism, social learning, and communities of practice are assumed theories of learning and cognition in problem-based inquiry environments. These theories have common themes about the context and the process of learning and are often associated.
Detailed explanation-4: -In PBL, students learn by solving problems and reflecting on their experi-ences (Barrows and Tamblyn, 1980). PBL is well suited to helping students become active learners because it situates learning in real-world problems and makes students responsible for their learning.