This session describes both the reasons for and the process of designing and delivering a Research Methods Module using a Problem-based Learning (PBL) approach in a Postgraduate Diploma in Third Level Learning and Teaching at a higher education institute in Ireland. The students who undertake this part-time Module are cohorts of academic staff (Faculty Members) in Higher Education (HE). They are hitherto referred to as participants. This module is one of eight offered on the PG Diploma, all designed and delivered using Problem-based Learning. The entire PG Diploma is voluntary, and only Faculty who are keen to implement novel pedagogical approaches in their own subject disciplines apply for a place on the modules
Problem Based Learning has been used with increasing frequency in Higher Education settings since it...
Background. This paper presents the findings of a study completed to establish the differences betwe...
It has been recognised that the traditional teaching approach of the teacher being solely a transmit...
This session describes both the reasons for and the process of designing and delivering a Research M...
The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative research on ...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative res...
Research methods are considered a complex and difficult subject to teach and there is limited data o...
In recent years (since the mid 1970’s) there has been an increased interest in Problem Based Learnin...
This paper describes research undertaken by an academic tutor in a Learning and Teaching Center (LTC...
peer-reviewedProblem-based approaches to student learning in higher education have become increasing...
This paper presents a research design to evaluate Problem Based Learning (PBL) curriculum potentiali...
Departing from traditional approach to a new one in teaching practice is not easy. Being a new unive...
Problem–based learning has been the one of the most important recent developments in the university ...
Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is an instructional approach that encourages learners to use critical t...
This guide outlines the approach of problem based learning as a teaching methodology. It draws on th...
Problem Based Learning has been used with increasing frequency in Higher Education settings since it...
Background. This paper presents the findings of a study completed to establish the differences betwe...
It has been recognised that the traditional teaching approach of the teacher being solely a transmit...
This session describes both the reasons for and the process of designing and delivering a Research M...
The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative research on ...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative res...
Research methods are considered a complex and difficult subject to teach and there is limited data o...
In recent years (since the mid 1970’s) there has been an increased interest in Problem Based Learnin...
This paper describes research undertaken by an academic tutor in a Learning and Teaching Center (LTC...
peer-reviewedProblem-based approaches to student learning in higher education have become increasing...
This paper presents a research design to evaluate Problem Based Learning (PBL) curriculum potentiali...
Departing from traditional approach to a new one in teaching practice is not easy. Being a new unive...
Problem–based learning has been the one of the most important recent developments in the university ...
Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is an instructional approach that encourages learners to use critical t...
This guide outlines the approach of problem based learning as a teaching methodology. It draws on th...
Problem Based Learning has been used with increasing frequency in Higher Education settings since it...
Background. This paper presents the findings of a study completed to establish the differences betwe...
It has been recognised that the traditional teaching approach of the teacher being solely a transmit...