An exploration of tutors’ experiences of facilitating problem-based learning. Part 2: Implications for the facilitation of problem-based learning

Yes === This paper is the second of two parts exploring a study that was undertaken to investigate the role of the tutor in facilitating problem-based learning (PBL). The first part focussed on the methodological underpinnings of the study. This paper aims to focus on the findings of the study and t...

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Main Author: Haith-Cooper, Melanie
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6693
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-66932021-10-12T05:01:16Z An exploration of tutors’ experiences of facilitating problem-based learning. Part 2: Implications for the facilitation of problem-based learning Haith-Cooper, Melanie Problem-based learning Facilitating problem-based learning Effective facilitation Health professionals Education Yes This paper is the second of two parts exploring a study that was undertaken to investigate the role of the tutor in facilitating problem-based learning (PBL). The first part focussed on the methodological underpinnings of the study. This paper aims to focus on the findings of the study and their implications for the facilitation of PBL. Six essential themes emerged from the findings that described the facilitation role. The tutors believed that their facilitation role was essentially structured around the decision of when to intervene and how to intervene in the PBL process. Modelling and non-verbal communication were seen as essential strategies for the facilitator. Underpinning these decisions was the need to trust in the philosophy of PBL. However, within many of the themes, there was a divergence of opinion as to how the role should actually be undertaken. Despite this, these findings have implications for the future role of PBL facilitators in Health Professional Education. 2014-12-03T16:30:50Z 2014-12-03T16:30:50Z 2003 Article Accepted Manuscript Haith-Cooper M (2003) An exploration of tutors’ experiences of facilitating problem-based learning. Part 2: Implications for the facilitation of problem-based learning. Nurse Education Today. 23(1): 65-75. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6693 en https://doi.org/10.1016/S0260-6917(02)00166-1
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topic Problem-based learning
Facilitating problem-based learning
Effective facilitation
Health professionals
Education
spellingShingle Problem-based learning
Facilitating problem-based learning
Effective facilitation
Health professionals
Education
Haith-Cooper, Melanie
An exploration of tutors’ experiences of facilitating problem-based learning. Part 2: Implications for the facilitation of problem-based learning
description Yes === This paper is the second of two parts exploring a study that was undertaken to investigate the role of the tutor in facilitating problem-based learning (PBL). The first part focussed on the methodological underpinnings of the study. This paper aims to focus on the findings of the study and their implications for the facilitation of PBL. Six essential themes emerged from the findings that described the facilitation role. The tutors believed that their facilitation role was essentially structured around the decision of when to intervene and how to intervene in the PBL process. Modelling and non-verbal communication were seen as essential strategies for the facilitator. Underpinning these decisions was the need to trust in the philosophy of PBL. However, within many of the themes, there was a divergence of opinion as to how the role should actually be undertaken. Despite this, these findings have implications for the future role of PBL facilitators in Health Professional Education.
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title_short An exploration of tutors’ experiences of facilitating problem-based learning. Part 2: Implications for the facilitation of problem-based learning
title_full An exploration of tutors’ experiences of facilitating problem-based learning. Part 2: Implications for the facilitation of problem-based learning
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