Student Retention and Effective Strategies for Promoting Personal Success
Annotated Bibliography
Foundations of Problem-Based Learning (Savin-Baden & Major, 2004)
This book represents one of the first attempts to compile a comprehensive text that introduces problem-based learning. Problem-based learning can be thought of as a pedagogy that is focused on providing students open-ended problems to solve. This methodology first appeared in medical schools and has since been applied to many disciplines and the academic process in general. This approach became popular in the 1960s and has increased in popularity since that time.
The approach is considered an active learning style in which students tackle problems in which they lead their own educational efforts. The instructor is considered more of a guide or a facilitator than someone who teaches in a more authoritarian position. The format is more project based and represents a shift from the more traditional lecture-based environment.
Transformational Change in Higher Education: Positioning Colleges and Universities for Future Success (d'Ambrosio & Ehrenberg, 2007)
The landscape of higher education has gone through major evolutions in the previous generations. There have been new challenges and demands that have been placed educational institutions as well as challenges to the system in regard to the growing complexities...
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