
Successfully Implementing Problem-Based Learning in Classrooms
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Part I: Problem-Based Learning in Teacher Education
1. Transforming Preservice Secondary Mathematics Teachers' Practices: Promoting Problem Solving and Sense Making, by Marilyn E. Strutchens and W. Gary Martin
2. Conexiones: Fostering Socioscientific Inquiry in Graduate Teacher Preparation, by Krista D. Glazewski, Michèle I. Shuster, Thomas Brush, and Andrea Ellis
3. An Instructional Model to Support Problem-Based Historical Inquiry: The Persistent Issues in History Network, by Thomas Brush and John Saye
4. Preservice Elementary Teachers Learning to Teach PBL Through Science-Integrated Engineering Design, by Pamela S. Lottero-Perdue
Part II: Problem-Based Learning in K-12 Contexts
5. Teacher as Designer: A Framework for Analysis of Mathematical Model-Eliciting Activities, by Margret A. Hjalmarson and Heidi Diefes-Dux
6. The Grand Challenge: Using a PBL Approach to Teach Cutting-Edge Science, by Peggy A. Ertmer, Sarah Schlosser, Kari Clase, and Omolola Adedokun
7. Using Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments to Support Problem-Based Historical Inquiry in Secondary School Classrooms, by John Saye and Thomas Brush
8. Engaging Teachers' Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Adopting a Nine-Step PBL Model, by Karen C. Goodnough and Woei Hung
Conclusion: What Is Missing; What Is Needed? Future Research Directions With PBL in K-12 and Teacher Education, by Michael M. Grant and Krista D. Glazewski
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