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Problem-based learning: an effective teaching
strategy to improve learning outcomes in commercial
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Title: Problem-based learning: an effective teaching
strategy to improve learning outcomes in commercial
law |
Authors: Serrano Segarra, María |
Editor: IATED Academy |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencia Jurídica |
Issue Date: 2020-07 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31568 |
Abstract:
The convergence process towards the European Higher Education Area involves using new teaching
methods that enable students to acquire the values, abilities, skills and competences required in the
professional world. Today, the business world requires law graduates to be professionally competent in
solving legal problems related to business organizations. In this context, this paper aims to reflect on
reassessing the traditional learning methodology used in Commercial Law, and to analyze the
usefulness and academic benefits that the inclusion of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) teaching
method could offer students. PBL is an instructional method whereby students learn through facilitated
problem solving; where solving complex problems are central to students’ learning. Students collaborate
in groups to identify what they need to learn so that in a coherent, integrated and focused way they can
solve a well-formed problem that does not have only one correct answer. The strategy involves selfdirected
learning so students can apply their acquired knowledge to the problem and demonstrate what
they have learned to teachers. For this strategy to be effective, everyone changes their role: teachers
do not provide knowledge, they only act as facilitators in the learning process, teaching effective
problem-solving skills to active students with new motivations to learn.
This study analyzes the various advantages that PBL has over the conventional and age-old routine
teaching methods and looks at how it promotes the development of different skills and improves
professional competences. PBL can provide future law graduates with the prior experience required,
thereby overcoming the lack of synergy between the University and the business world.
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Keywords/Subjects: Learning methodology Problem-based learning (PBL) Lifelong learning Construction of knowledge Tutorial group, Assessment Professional competences Quality, higher education |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias sociales: Derecho |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
Appears in Collections: Ponencias y comunicaciones Ciencia Jurídica
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