NURSING 1F03 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cardiovascular Disease, William Schutz, Abraham Maslow

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Person-based learning (pbl) within a small group problem based learning (pbl) N1f03 weekly required readings fall 2015 part 1: rideout, e. & carpio, b. (2001). 22-38): the problem-based learning model of nursing education. The problem based learning model of nursing education. Although some authors suggest that the definition of pbl remains elusive, essential and common characteristics of pbl emerge from any description of the model. A second essential characteristic is the student-centered nature of the approach, with its emphasis on self directed learning (sdl). In summary, the essential characteristics of pbl are: A curriculum organized around problems that are relevant to desired learning outcomes, rather than organized by topics or disciplines. Conditions that facilitate small group work, self directed learning, independent study, functional knowledge, critical thinking, lifelong learning, and self-evolution. The theoretical underpinning of pbl were not well articulated in the early literature.