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It allows for multiple perspectives in problemsolving from "summary" of The Power of Problem-based Learning by Barbara J. Duch,Susan E. Groh,Deborah E. Allen

When engaging in problem-based learning, students are presented with complex, real-world problems that require critical thinking and collaboration to solve. This approach encourages students to consider the issue from multiple perspectives, as each individual brings their unique background, experiences, and knowledge to the table. By allowing for different viewpoints, students are able to explore various solutions and approaches to the problem at hand. This diversity of perspectives not only enriches the problem-solving process but also fosters a deeper understanding of the issue. Students are exposed to alternative ways of thinking and are challenged to c...
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    The Power of Problem-based Learning

    Barbara J. Duch

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