Problem-based learning (PBL) and speech-language pathology: A tutorial |
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Authors: | Tara L. Whitehill Susan Bridges Karen Chan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Faculty of Education;2. Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong KongHong KongChina |
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Abstract: | The aim of this tutorial is to provide an introduction to problem-based learning (PBL), particularly as applied to speech-language pathology (SLP) programs. The tutorial is aimed at the reader who is less familiar with this learning approach. Additionally, it serves as a framework for the articles that follow in this special issue on PBL programs in SLP and other clinical education programs. A brief history of PBL is provided and the rationale and context for this approach are identified. PBL is defined and differentiated from related educational approaches. Different models and variations of PBL are outlined. The key components of PBL are further illustrated using the tutorial cycle. Finally, we present one specific case of a PBL-based SLP program in detail. This tutorial will provide a deeper understanding of PBL for many higher educators in SLP. The strengths of this approach are outlined and the challenges are identified, particularly for those contemplating converting an existing “traditional” course or curriculum. |
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Keywords: | Curriculum design pedagogy problem-based learning tutorial |
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