Perspectives of problem-based learning in social higher education

Authors

  • Árpád Baráth University of Pécs, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute of Social Relations, Department of Community and Social Studies; barath.arpad@pte.hu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/SocRev.2011.04.01-02.02

Keywords:

problem based learning, social work education, curriculum development

Abstract

The paper provides insight into the theoretical and methodological features of problem-based learning PBL), as one of challenges and contemporary to advance active learning in higher education. The method was first developed in the realms of medical education, but in recent years it has reached a rather wide range of professional training programs, including social work education. Following a condensed theoretical overview of the method, the author outlines the concept and thematic structure of a short (four-day) introductory workshop for teachers and curriculum developers working in higher education of social workers and allied professionals, who would have the chance to discuss the possibility of introducing the method in their teaching practice as a starting point towards the integration and development of a more practice-oriented training of social professionals.

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Published

2011-09-30

How to Cite

Baráth, Árpád. (2011). Perspectives of problem-based learning in social higher education. Social Review, 4(1-2), 19–35. https://doi.org/10.15170/SocRev.2011.04.01-02.02

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Theoretical, critical, and historical studies