Characteristics of ‘Problem-Based Learning’ in Post-COVID-19 Workplace

M. Buheji, Aisha Buheji
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced many workplaces to adapt to drastic changes in the work environment around the world. Despite the changes in the previous years in relevance to new technologies and digitisation, the abrupt changes of the pandemic require steep-learning. As the world emerges from the lockdown, more collaborative approaches to solving complex problems are needed. Therefore, this paper investigates the requirements of Problem-based Learning (PBL) in the new normal; an era expected in the post-COVID-19 pandemic. This research uses the dimensions of both the new normal demands and the competency to be learned through the analysis of a questionnaire that investigates the need for PBL. The authors illustrate how the utilisation of PBL helps in the selective approach of the types of possible problems to be solved. The implication of this paper is that it shed light into the rising need for PBL as an attitude after COVID-19 and establish early tools to encourage further more in-depth research on the subject.
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covid -19后工作场所“基于问题的学习”的特点
COVID-19大流行迫使许多工作场所适应世界各地工作环境的巨大变化。尽管前几年在新技术和数字化方面发生了变化,但大流行的突然变化需要深刻的学习。随着世界从封锁中走出来,需要更多的协作方法来解决复杂问题。因此,本文探讨了新常态下对基于问题的学习(PBL)的要求;新冠肺炎大流行后的时代。本研究通过对PBL需求调查问卷的分析,使用了新常态需求和需要学习的能力两个维度。作者说明了PBL的利用如何有助于选择要解决的可能问题的类型。本文的含义是,它揭示了COVID-19之后对PBL作为一种态度的日益增长的需求,并建立了早期工具,以鼓励对该主题的进一步深入研究。
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