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245 00 Interactional research into problem-based learning /
|cedited by Susan M. Bridges and Rintaro Imafuku.
264 1 West Lafayette, Indiana :|bPurdue University Press,
|c[2020]
300 1 online resource
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504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Cover -- International Research Into Problem-Based
Learning -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- FOREWORD --
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION Why Focus on Interactions in Problem
-Based -- SECTION I Emic Perspectives of Problem-Based
Learning Dynamics Through Interactional Research --
CHAPTER 1 Qualitative Research in Problem-Based Learning
in Health Sciences Education: A Review -- CHAPTER 2
Another Piece of the "Silence in PBL" Puzzle: Students'
Explanations of Dominance and Quietness as Complementary
Group Roles
505 8 CHAPTER 3 A Framework for Problem-Based Learning: Teaching
Mathematics With a Relational Problem-Based Pedagogy --
CHAPTER 4 Facilitating Problem Framing in Project-Based
Learning -- CHAPTER 5 Collaborative Learning: Students'
Perspectives on How Learning Happens -- CHAPTER 6 Breaking
the Ice: How Students Present Themselves to the Group in
an Interprofessional Problem-Based Learning Context --
CHAPTER 7 Interactive Discourse in Interprofessional
Tutorial Groups: Dealing With Conflicting Views and
Meaning Construction
505 8 CHAPTER 8 Are You Still With Us? Managing Mobile Phone Use
and Group Interaction in Problem-Based Learning -- CHAPTER
9 Students' Strategies for Managing Social Loafers in
Problem-Based Learning: Interactional Means of Dealing
With Unequal Participation in Group Work -- CHAPTER 10 How
Can Screen Sharing Support Knowledge Coconstruction in
Technology-Enhanced Problem-Based Learning? -- SECTION II
New Theoretical Directions and Learning Designs for
Problem-Based Learning
505 8 CHAPTER 11 The Impact of Transdisciplinary Threshold
Concepts on Student Engagement in Problem-Based Learning:
A Conceptual Synthesis -- CHAPTER 12 Toward Quality Online
Problem-Based Learning -- CLOSING COMMENTARY Observations
from the Outside: Fledgling Researchers' Perspectives --
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX
520 "Problem-based learning (PBL) has been deployed as a
student-centered instructional approach and curriculum
design in a wide range of academic fields across the
world. The majority of educational research to date has
focused on knowledge-based outcomes addressing why PBL is
useful. Researchers of PBL are developing a growing
interest in qualitative research with a process-driven
orientation to examining learning interactions. It is
essential to broaden this research base so as to support
PBL designs and approaches to leading students into higher
-order thinking and a deeper approach to learning.
Interactional Research Into Problem-Based Learning
explores how students learn in an inquiry-led approach
such as PBL. Included are studies that focus on learning
in situ and go beyond measuring the outcomes of PBL. The
goal is to further expand the PBL research base of
qualitative investigations examining the social dimension
and lived experience of teaching and learning within the
PBL process. A second aim of this volume is to shed light
on the methodological aspects of researching PBL, adding
new perspectives to the current trends in qualitative
studies on PBL. Chapters cover ethnographic approaches to
video analysis, introspective protocols such as stimulated
recall, and longitudinal qualitative studies using
discourse-based analytic approaches. Specifically, this
book will further contribute to the current educational
research both theoretically and empirically in the
following key areas: students' learning processes in PBL
over time and across contexts; the nature of quality
interactions in PBL tutorials; the (inter)cultural aspects
of learning in PBL; facilitation processes and group
dynamics in synchronous and asynchronous face-to-face and
blended PBL; and the developing nature of PBL learner
identity"--|cProvided by publisher
588 0 Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on
August 05, 2020).
650 0 Problem-based learning|xResearch.
650 0 Interaction analysis in education|xResearch.
650 0 Student-centered learning|xResearch.
650 7 EDUCATION|xDecision-Making & Problem Solving.|2bisacsh
650 7 Interaction analysis in education|xResearch.|2fast
|0(OCoLC)fst00975977
700 1 Bridges, Susan M.,|d1961-|eeditor.
700 1 Imafuku, Rintaro,|d1979-|eeditor.
776 08 |iPrint version:|tInteractional research into problem-
based learning.|dWest Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue
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