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Document Type
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Article In Conference
Document Title
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Common Challenges Faced during Tutoring in PBL
Common Challenges Faced during Tutoring in PBL
Subject
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التعليم الطبي
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Problem-based learning (PBL) is a method of instruction that uses problems as a context for students to acquire problem-solving skills and basic knowledge. PBL curriculum was introduced at McMaster University more than three decades ago. Not many schools have adopted the system despite its distinct advantages. Several studies have highlighted strategies and training techniques used in preparing PBL tutors. The studies Albanese and Mitchell (1993) reviewed reveal that there are many factors to consider, such as time commitments of faculty and students, requirements of support perssonnel, the need for rooms for multiple small group meetings and multiple copies of library materials to support small group investigations. There are a number of challenges raised by most PBL tutors. This presentation aims to point to some of the major challenges PBL preseents for tutors, librarians, and institutions.
Conference Name
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مؤتمر كلية الطب
Duration
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From : 24/10/1428 AH - To : 25/10/1428 AH
From : 5/11/2007 AD - To : 6/11/2007 AD
Publishing Year
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1428 AH
2007 AD
Article Type
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Article
Conference Place
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جامعة الملك عبد العزيز
Added Date
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Monday, March 9, 2009
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Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
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Dr Grade
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Lana Adey Al-Shawwa
Lana Adey Al-Shawwa
Researcher
Doctorate
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18923.pdf
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