it is when it is hard to learn about things. usually teachers make you study and study until your at it
Carl Bereiter has written: 'Problem-centered knowledge' -- subject(s): Problem-based learning, Problem solving, Learning
It is the way that (if diagnosed) your brain works, it is not a learning problem, just the way that many people's brains work.
It is mice learning to do many steps to solve a problem
problem based learning
Robert Delisle has written: 'How to use problem-based learning in the classroom' -- subject(s): Problem-based learning
Problem-Based Learning
Problem based learning entails learning about a subject by investigating various problems. This is beneficial because it teaches people both about problems within the subject area, and ways to approach those types of problems.
no its is not, so huh NO!
Insightful learning is a kind of learning involving a period of mental manipulation of information associated with a problem, prior to the realisation of a solution to the problem. It is said to have occurred when the relationships relevant to the solution are grasped. The learning to appears to occur in a flash, and the learner usually performs the learnt behaviour smoothly from then on.
One of the teacher's roles in problem-based learning is to act as a facilitator, guiding students through the problem-solving process rather than providing direct answers. They should encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and self-directed learning among students.
Problem-based learning is a learning strategy that incorporates specific instructional preplanned activities, focused on a relevant learner problem, and allows for the flexibility of the situation and the learners in the classroom. This course model has its foundation in the theories of humanistic, learner-centered, and problem-centered design approaches.
Scientifically not proven yet but the belief is that she does