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Problem-Based Learning
The TEACH Lunch Series this week features Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and will be facilitated by Dr. Donna Davis and Dr. Debbie Laverie from Marketing.
Both of these distinguished faculty members continue to successfully implement PBL in their classrooms and on Friday they will share more about that experience.
I hope that you will all be able to come and learn more about how and why you could use PBL in your classrooms.
To help provide you with some background information on PBL, check out the following resources for a brief overview.
Problem-Based Learning (Center for Instructional Development and Research—University of Washington):
The CIDR at the University of Washington provides an outline of PBL including why you should use it, how it works, how to get started, and what kind of classes it can be used in.
Pedagogy Resources—Problem-Based Learning (Teaching & Learning Center—University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
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The TLC at UNLV provides a more in depth look at a variety of topics related to PBL such as assessment, developing a PBL problem, finding PBL problems, etc.
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Feb 10 2009, 08:55 AM
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