Problem-Based Learning_TTL
Problem-Based Learning_TTL
PROBLEM-BASED
LEARNING and
PROJECT-BASED
LEARNING
M A RY N I C E LY N T. G O L O S I N O
NATURE OF PROBLEM-BASED
LEARNING
Problem-based learning is an
approach that involves a
process of inquiry and solving
open-ended questions that
serve as the main problem
that the learner will work on.
Several skills that are
learned in the process of
engaging
PBL
PROBLEM-SOLVING
COMMUNICATING
RESEARCH
AMONG OTHERS WHICH
ARE ESSENTIAL IN THE
WORKPLACE
is to ensure
that the
THE END
target
learning
GOAL
competency
are achieved
in the
process.
5 Principles of
that can be considered by teachers in planning or using the approach
PBL
accdg. to Ali (2019)
01 Independent and self-directed learning
02 Learning happens in a group and teacher is a
facilitator
03 All groups have to participate equally.
04 Students learn about motivation,
teamwork, problem-solving and
engagement with the task.
05 Materials such as data, photographs, articles,
can be used to solve the problem.
Six-Stages
that was used in the adoption of the online PBL by Lo (2009) p. 208
Process
01 Identifying the problem
02 Brainstorming
03 Collecting and analyzing the
information
04 Synthesizing the information
05 Co-building knowledge
06 Refining the outcomes
Problem-Based Learning
Schettino (2016), PBL in teaching
BENEFIT
mathematics, group work value all voices and that
a mathematics classroom environment becomes
open and safe. Accordingly, the mathematics
learners are able to make solution methods that
might be connected to other problems. In addition,
the research prompts the importance of PBL in
checking student communication through feedback
on their presentation, questioning skills,
metacognitive journaling to reflect on their errors,
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