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