Analysis of Problem-Based Learning Models by Typology of Knowledge Pollock and Cruz (1999)

Iim Imandala, R. Li, Agus Supriyadi
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Problem-based learning (PBL) is learning where students build knowledge based on learning experiences to solve problems. This model generally is known by teachers around the world and successfully attracted many researchers. However, very limited study has been conducted to analyze this learning model using the typology of knowledge by Pollock and Cruz (1999). This paper analyzed the PBL model using Pollock and Cruz instrument. This study discovered that learning knowledge and facilities contributed to the success of the learning process. However, the internalism typology instrument recommends for the teacher to select and choose appropriate knowledge. Particularly in specific student experience and scaffolding in constructivism through identification and screening system. Another instrument is externalism typology, found that the absorbs of knowledge depends on the developmental age and group compositions, primarily, in first-third grade students. This instrument suggested that a teacher must be more active to be facilitator and mediator in the absorption of knowledge through the assimilation and accommodations mechanism.
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基于问题的学习模式的知识类型学分析
基于问题的学习(PBL)是学生根据学习经验建立知识来解决问题的学习。这种模式被世界各地的教师普遍知晓,并成功地吸引了许多研究者。然而,使用Pollock和Cruz(1999)的知识类型学来分析这种学习模式的研究非常有限。本文利用Pollock和Cruz仪器对PBL模型进行了分析。本研究发现,学习的知识和设施有助于学习过程的成功。然而,内部主义类型学工具建议教师选择和选择合适的知识。特别是在具体的学生经验和脚手架在建构主义通过识别和筛选系统。另一种工具是外部主义类型,发现知识的吸收取决于发展年龄和群体组成,主要是在一年级三年级的学生。该工具表明,教师必须更积极地成为通过同化和适应机制吸收知识的促进者和调解者。
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