Problem-Based Learning Technology
Keywords:
teaching technology, problem-based learning, problem situation, learning problemAbstract
Problem-based learning is one of the goals of a creative, active person. This article discusses about today’s effective teaching technology – problem-based learning, its essence and an important aspect of organizing and conducting problem-based learning
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