Problem based learning (PBL) in medical education to facilitate student learning

Rajeshwar Reddy Kasarla, Sidhya Choudhary, Naziya Khatoon, L. Pathak
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Life-long learning and the demand for continuous development of skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed in working life have resulted in a call for new ways to organize learning. The knowledge gained in education becomes quickly outdated and loses its value in real-life scenarios. The skills and knowledge needed in working life cannot all be taught during formal schooling and training. Working life requires multidimensional professional skills with a problem-solving approach and abilities for continuous learning via independent knowledge acquisition and its practical application. Problem-based learning is considered an instructional approach that may solve some of the important issues of medical education, such as the difficulties encountered by students in using the knowledge gained in a clinical setting. Problem-based learning (PBL) courses start with the problems rather than with the exposition of disciplinary knowledge, so that medical students are trained to deal with difficult situations in the future, preparing themselves to become active, independent learners and problem solvers, rather than more or less passive recipients of information. This review is undertaken with an objective to describe innovative problem-based learning and teaching concepts to help facilitate the better learning of real life situations in the classroom and enhance critical thinking among medical students
基于问题的学习(PBL)在医学教育中促进学生学习
终身学习以及对工作生活中所需的技能、知识和态度的不断发展的要求,导致了对组织学习的新方法的呼唤。在教育中获得的知识很快就会过时,在现实生活中失去价值。工作生活所需的技能和知识不可能全部在正规的学校教育和培训中教授。工作生活需要多方面的专业技能,具有解决问题的方法和通过独立知识获取和实际应用不断学习的能力。基于问题的学习被认为是一种教学方法,可以解决医学教育中的一些重要问题,例如学生在临床环境中使用所获得的知识时遇到的困难。基于问题的学习(PBL)课程从问题开始,而不是从学科知识的阐述开始,这样医科学生就能在未来处理困难的情况,使自己成为主动的、独立的学习者和问题解决者,而不是或多或少被动的信息接受者。本综述的目的是描述创新的基于问题的学习和教学概念,以帮助促进在课堂上更好地学习现实生活情况,并增强医学生的批判性思维
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