Problem - Based Learning
Problem - Based Learning
Hakuna Matata
Problem - Based Learning
Hakuna Matata
➢ Definition:
Problem- based learning
(PBL) is a student-centered
pedagogy in which students
learn about a subject
through experience of
problem solving.
Present Problem
➢ PBL Process:
Students define the problem and
brainstorm based on prior knowledge
Use simple objects to build levers; propose a problem with various simple items (ruler,
etc.); give students a scenario that involves a large stone that must be carried across
the street with only one person to help...how can you do this?
➢ Advantages of PBL:
1. Active learning [learn by doing]
3. Limited resources
Use simple objects to build levers; propose a problem with various simple items (ruler,
etc.); give students a scenario that involves a large stone that must be carried across
the street with only one person to help...how can you do this?
➢ Advantages of PBL:
1. Active learning [learn by doing]
3. Limited resources