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This text exposes future elementary and middle school teachers to the Problem-Based Learning Model by walking them through authentic problem situations from inception through inquiry and reflection. The text's approach provides the authentic elements of a problem situation and moves the students into inquiry. It is a text of questions and inquiry processes, not a text of answers. Asked to think like teachers, students are given real-life situations and documents that require problem solving. For example, to decide whether or not to adopt an anti-bullying policy, students read accounts of teachers, caregivers (a grandparent, in this case), and official school records. Students study the issues linked to the problem to prepare formal presentations of solutions in appropriately authentic contexts.Daniel L. Kain is the author of 'Problem-Based Learning for Teachers, Grades K-8', published 2003 under ISBN 9780205339211 and ISBN 0205339212.
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