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Problem-Based Learning in Teacher Education

This book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of problem-based learning (PBL) in teacher education. Featuring the perspectives of experienced teacher educators, it details the strengths of problem-based learning pedagogy as well as identifies continuing challenges and future possibilities....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Filipenko, Margot (Editor ), Naslund, Jo-Anne (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edición:1st ed. 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a FOREWORD, Anna Kindler and Pawel Kindler -- Discovering, uncovering and creating meanings: Problem-based learning in Teacher Education, Margot Filipenko, Jo-Anne Naslund and Linda Siegel -- SECTION 1: DISPOSITIONS FOR INQUIRY -- Exploring theoretical frameworks of problem-based learning through Aoki's Curriculum-as plan and Curriculum-as-lived, Jeannie Kerr -- Dispositions for Inquiry, Jo-Anne Naslund and Lori Prodan -- SECTION 2: COLLABORATION: WORKING TOGETHER -- Knowledge Mobilization and Innovation in the Development of a PBL Cohort for Teaching English Language Learners: Successes, Challenges and Possibilities, Margaret Early and Steven Talmy -- Negotiating the content of problems in TELL/PBL, Margot Filipenko -- Finding good governance: Collaboration between the University of British Columbia and the Richmond School District, Kathyrn D'Angelo, Gail Krivel-Zacks and Catherine Johnson -- Collaboration: The heart of the school-based practicum, Carolyn Russo and Nicky Freeman -- SECTION 3: FOSTERING ACTIVE LEARNING -- The Multiple Roles of the Tutor in a Problem-based Learning Cohort in a Teacher Education Program, Frank Baumann and Monica Tarampi -- "I'm not allowed to tell you:" What does it mean to be a Problem-based Learning Tutor? Lori Prodan -- Investigating Cases: Problem-based Learning and the Library, Jo-Anne Naslund -- Integrating Social and Ecological Justice: A Programmatic Strand, Anne Zavalkoff -- The Place of Problems in Problem-based Learning: A Case of Mathematics and Teacher Education, Cynthia Nicol and Fil Krykorka -- Measures of Success: Presentations, Packages and the Triple Jump, Anne Zavalkoff/- SECTION 4: REFLECTIONS -- Challenges Issues as the Teaching English Language Learners through Problem-based Learning (TELL through PBL) moves forward, Margot Filipenko, Jo-Anne Naslund and Lori Prodan -- AFTERWORD, Wendy Carr -- Contributors -- Index. 
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