10 Questions
What is the primary focus of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach?
Collaborative work to devise and solve conceptually complex problems
According to the study of Kim, Belland, and Walker (2018), what is the main goal of PBL?
To improve students' content knowledge and problem-solving skills
How does PBL promote personal construction of knowledge?
Through collaborative work and group activities
What is the role of technology in PBL, according to Tambouris et al (2012)?
To facilitate collaboration and sharing through Web 2.0 technologies
What is the outcome of using PBL in teaching science and technology, according to Inel and Balim (2010)?
Effective teaching of science and technology and improved concept construction
What is the primary benefit of using Web 2.0 technologies in PBL, according to Tarrant (2018)?
Bridging the gap between learning health science theories and its practice
What is the key characteristic of PBL that allows students to construct their own learning?
Collaborative work and group activities
What is the primary focus of PBL in teaching mathematics?
Solving problems outside a math classroom
What is the role of students in the PBL approach?
Active participants in constructing their own learning
What is the outcome of using PBL in teaching, according to the studies?
Improved teaching of science and technology, and improved concept construction
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