Abstract Background While Problem Based Learning (PBL) has long been established internationally, Team-based learning (TBL) is a relatively new pedagogy in medical curricula. Both PBL and TBL are designed to facilitate a learner-centred approach, where students, in interactive small groups, use peer-assisted learning to solve authentic, professionally relevant problems. Differences, however, exist between PBL and TBL in terms of preparation requirements, group numbers, learning strategies, and class structure. Although there are many similarities and some differences between PBL and TBL, both rely on constructivist learning theory to engage and motivate students in their learning. The aim of our study was to qualitatively explore students’ ...
TBL is a distinctive educational approach that has been used across a range of curricula world-wide....
Context: The goal of Problem Based Learning (PBL) is to prepare medical students for life-long learn...
BackgroundTeaching programmes in medical education are now routinely employing active learning strat...
Abstract Background Internationally, medical schools have long used a variety of approaches to devel...
Abstract Background: To meet changes in society and health care, medical curricula require continuou...
Many medical schools choose between using either a problem-based learning (PBL) or a team-based lear...
Both TBL and PBL attempt to maximally engage the learner and both are designed to encourage interact...
The practical aspects and potential benefits of team-based learning (TBL) are outlined on the recent...
Objectives: Team-based learning (TBL) represents a new and interesting educational strategy. It help...
Background: This study aims to compare the level of interest, enthusiasm, and personal satisfaction ...
ABSTRACT Medical education has been significantly changing in the last years, mainly due to new conc...
Team-Based Learning (TBL) is one of the new instructional strategies that encourage a higher level o...
Background: Team-based learning (TBL) combines direct instruction with active, collaborative small g...
Problem based learning has been implemented as a pedagogical tool world-wide across a range of...
ABSTRACT Teaching methodologies in higher education have evolved in recent years, increasingly empha...
TBL is a distinctive educational approach that has been used across a range of curricula world-wide....
Context: The goal of Problem Based Learning (PBL) is to prepare medical students for life-long learn...
BackgroundTeaching programmes in medical education are now routinely employing active learning strat...
Abstract Background Internationally, medical schools have long used a variety of approaches to devel...
Abstract Background: To meet changes in society and health care, medical curricula require continuou...
Many medical schools choose between using either a problem-based learning (PBL) or a team-based lear...
Both TBL and PBL attempt to maximally engage the learner and both are designed to encourage interact...
The practical aspects and potential benefits of team-based learning (TBL) are outlined on the recent...
Objectives: Team-based learning (TBL) represents a new and interesting educational strategy. It help...
Background: This study aims to compare the level of interest, enthusiasm, and personal satisfaction ...
ABSTRACT Medical education has been significantly changing in the last years, mainly due to new conc...
Team-Based Learning (TBL) is one of the new instructional strategies that encourage a higher level o...
Background: Team-based learning (TBL) combines direct instruction with active, collaborative small g...
Problem based learning has been implemented as a pedagogical tool world-wide across a range of...
ABSTRACT Teaching methodologies in higher education have evolved in recent years, increasingly empha...
TBL is a distinctive educational approach that has been used across a range of curricula world-wide....
Context: The goal of Problem Based Learning (PBL) is to prepare medical students for life-long learn...
BackgroundTeaching programmes in medical education are now routinely employing active learning strat...