The University of Leicester, UK has been supporting the Catholic University of Cuenca (UCACUE) in Ecuador to deliver its vision of ensuring that every student on every course is exposed to an authentic problem-based learning (PBL) experience. By doing so, it is hoped that students gain a deeper understanding of their subject while also developing and using high level research, professional, and 21st Century skills to solve real community, regional, or national health, environmental, societal, business, or economic problems.The project’s primary object was the training of 70 core academic staff, composed of teams representing departments from all 8 faculties of UCACUE . The resulting capacity building programme has required the participants ...
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Victoria University (VU) in Melbourne, Austra lia is reviewing its undergraduate programs to ensur...
The University of Leicester, UK has been supporting the Catholic University of Cuenca (UCACUE) in Ec...
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The UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education, Centre for Problem Based Learning (UCPBL)...
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Abstract: Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional approach whereby students learn content b...
Reports on the observations and data collected over 2 (two) years from faculty development workshops...
This article is dedicated to evaluating the impact of Faculty Development for the introduction of P...
Victoria University (VU) in Melbourne, Austra lia is reviewing its undergraduate programs to ensur...
The University of Leicester, UK has been supporting the Catholic University of Cuenca (UCACUE) in Ec...
wide for its successful educational approach based on problem oriented project work. Due to more tha...
The incorporation of Spain into the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) is changing the tr...
The University of Southern Queensland in Australia offers multiple entry pathways to a suite of inte...
The Bologna declaration states that, “successful learning and studying in higher education should in...
WG2_G4 Problem based learning – linking students and industry: a case study from Aalborg, Denmark Fl...
The UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education, Centre for Problem Based Learning (UCPBL)...
UICEE Centre for Problem-Based Learning (UCPBL) is a global centre for Problem-Based Learning locate...
The aim of this paper is to share an experience from Aalborg University on the application of Proble...
This study aimed to examine the beliefs of students in a public university about the benefits of pro...
In 2005, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) lecturers formally embarked on a bold yet chall...
Abstract: Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional approach whereby students learn content b...
Reports on the observations and data collected over 2 (two) years from faculty development workshops...
This article is dedicated to evaluating the impact of Faculty Development for the introduction of P...
Victoria University (VU) in Melbourne, Austra lia is reviewing its undergraduate programs to ensur...