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Using Problem-Based Learning as a Tool to Enhance the Freshman Year Transition Experience. Dr. Linda McDowell Dr. Carol Y. Phillips Millersville University. The Learning Experience. Linked courses Seminar Course Classroom in Harbold Hall Problem-Based Learning
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Using Problem-Based Learning as a Tool to Enhance the Freshman Year Transition Experience Dr. Linda McDowell Dr. Carol Y. Phillips Millersville University
The Learning Experience • Linked courses • Seminar Course • Classroom in Harbold Hall • Problem-Based Learning • Co-curricular, Extracurricular and Service Learning Requirements • Career Exploration for Undecided Majors
Freshman Seminar • Faculty Seminar Training • Faculty Role - Facilitator • Problem-Based Learning Approach – Relevance for Entering Students • Service-Learning Component • Co-curricular and Extracurricular Requirements
Educational basis Themes for Problems Reflect Research on First-Year Students Problems Reflect Issues Students Should Discuss as Identified by the Committee Problems Really Connected with Students Student Enjoyment Creative Presentations Multiple Media Techniques Used Problem-Based Learning
Problems • Choosing/Exploring a Major • Plagiarism/Academic Dishonesty • Conflict Resolution • Alcohol Abuse • Diversity
Enjoyed Most about Experience Learning community fostered study groups Meeting many different people Living with all freshmen – all going through it together Peer Mentors Enjoyed Most about Seminar Class - very relaxed setting Problem-based learning experiences – got the group going Discussions, class very interactive Professor as adviser Focus Group FindingsFYE Students and Peer Mentors
Makes us think and reflect. Has opened my eyes to consequences and actions that occur from decisions I have made. I really have responsibility and must make wise choices. Everyone learns from mistakes and problems. Excellent way of educating – linked to the real world. In researching alcohol abuse, I learned more than I knew before. Researching was easy because much was on-line. Working in groups is great – work is shared and we learn from one another. PBL(plagiarism) – looking at research and learning about consequences – learned a lot. Seminar Evaluation Journal Entries
Possible Topics Civic responsibility Cultural diversity Exploring a major Student development, stress management Academic integrity Content-based experiences Student self-selection Embedded Concepts Campus resources Study Skills: note taking, expository writing, test taking, Time management Teamwork Critical thinking/problem-solving Considerations in Designing PBL