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3 The problem-based learning approach in social work training: Potential and: considerations

  • Debbie O. B. Lam and Donna K. P. Wong
© 2004, Hong Kong University Press

© 2004, Hong Kong University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Prologue: A focus on learning as universities change 1
  5. Part I: Critical and Creative Thinking
  6. 1 Experience with PISER for the enhancement of conceptual and critical thinking 19
  7. 2 Walking through students' thinking processes in a problem-based learning (PBL) engineering course 31
  8. 3 The problem-based learning approach in social work training: Potential and: considerations 41
  9. 4 A case for case studies: One teacher's reflective approach in clinical teaching 57
  10. 5 Learning how to learn 77
  11. Part II: Motivation In Learning
  12. 6 Developing learner motivation through curriculum innovation 101
  13. 7 Designing dialogue: Using the Web to enhance interaction in the teaching and learning of English 137
  14. 8 Motivation, academic performance, and the challenge of promoting creativity 157
  15. 9 Large group sessions and problem based learning 179
  16. 10 Vocabulary games to motivate English language learners 189
  17. Part III: Collaboration in Teaching and Learning
  18. 11 Incommensurable discourses? The possibilities for collaborative teaching ventures 205
  19. 12 Students' perspectives on interactive learning 229
  20. 13 Students' perceived difficulties in learning and their implications for learning to learn 245
  21. 14 Field-based support and the learning of novice professionals: Implications from a teacher education programme 269
  22. 15 Developing online facilitators 291
  23. Epilogue: Scholarship of teaching and learning in progress 313
  24. Notes 323
  25. References 325
  26. About the editors and contributors 353
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