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This book reports on current understanding and enactments of problem-based learning (PBL) in clinical education. The focus is on research, and embracing new methodologies to explore how problem-based curricula support achievement of student learning outcomes.

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Medical schools are the pioneers of problem-based learning (PBL). Since the advent of PBL in the late 1960s, dramatic changes have taken place in the landscape of education. The constructivist paradigm as reflected in PBL has become a significant influence on today’s educational research and practice. While numerous studies have been conducted over the years to examine PBL from different angles, it is a good time to revisit medical education and take a systematic look at how PBL is being implemented and investigated in today’s medical schools. This edited book, Problem-Based Learning in Clinical Education: The Next Generation, serves such a purpose. The book is unique in that it originated from the University of Hong Kong, where a curriculum overhaul has taken place to implement PBL. Further, appealing to a global audience, PBL scholars and practitioners from all over the world contributed to this edited volume.

The book has a collection of 14 chapters. The first chapter by Hmelo-Silver and Eberbach provides the readers a comprehensive overview of the theoretical underpinnings of PBL and offers the necessary lenses to examine and interpret the subsequent chapters. The last chapter by Bridges, Whitehill, and McGrath summarizes the research directions in PBL based on the work presented in this book.

The main part of the book examines PBL from three different perspectives: learning outcomes, new technologies, and the inside processes. Five chapters focus on different learning outcomes of PBL. Chapter 2 explores the delayed outcomes of PBL by inviting two previous students to reflect back on their PBL experience 16 years ago and discuss the impact of this experience on their later career. Chapter 3 examines board-exam performance by comparing PBL and traditional dental students’ exam scores over six years. While it is impressive that the PBL students consistently outperformed the traditional students in their basic science exam scores, readers would benefit from a more in-depth discussion of the possible reasons. Chapter 4 compares students’ perceived competencies in their profession as the result of a complete or a hybrid PBL curriculum. Chapter 5 examines the influence of two PBL curricula on three different outcomes: (a) students’ understanding of PBL, (b) approaches to learning, and (c) exam performance. The study highlights some misalignment between students’ understanding and the design intentions of PBL. Chapter 6 addresses a unique construct, learning styles, as the outcome of a three-year PBL curriculum.

Three chapters are dedicated to the topic of new technologies for PBL curriculum design. In light of technology’s affordances of multiple modalities, Chapter 7 describes an interactional ethnographic study to understand how different text modalities serve as learning tools to support students’ knowledge construction across the PBL cycle. While related to technology, this chapter seems to fit more in the next section of the book with a focus on the processes of PBL. Chapter 8 reports an endeavor to conduct PBL by having students from two different disciplines and separated by time and location to collaborate with each other. While a set of social networking tools are described, readers could benefit from an illustration of how the tools were used to facilitate different phases of the PBL cycle. Chapter 9 compares two different modalities of problem presentation, paper or video, in their influence on the PBL process.

The next four chapters explore the tutorial processes during PBL. Chapter 10 uses discourse analysis and interviews to identify important factors that influence the first-year students’ adaptations to the PBL environment. Chapter 11 uses conversation analysis to demonstrate how silence may serve as a productive mechanism to facilitate the PBL process. Chapter 12 examines group dynamics from the perspective of the first-year PBL students. The findings highlight the importance of social elements in group dynamics. The last chapter of this section takes a closer look at the actual implementation of PBL and points out the importance of tutors’ understanding of PBL structure and processes for effective facilitation of PBL.

Overall, this book features a well-rounded collection of studies examining important topics in current clinical education, although the section on new technologies could be strengthened by including studies on more technologies, e.g., different kinds of simulation technologies that are heavily used in clinical education.

The focus on research is a clear strength of this book. PBL  researchers can reference the variety of research methodologies featured in this volume to examine both the processes and the various outcomes of PBL. The works in this book represent a wide range of medical disciplines, academic levels, and PBL approaches with an emphasis on the implications from research. Hence, PBL practitioners will also find this edited volume very useful in informing their curriculum planning and implementation.

Kun Huang is an instructional designer for the Center for Learning and Development at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. She has implemented PBL in higher education, including health science education, and conducted extensive research on the topic. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Kun Huang, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Center for Learning and Development, 3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107; E-mail: kun.huang@unthsc.edu.unthsc.edu

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Problem-Based Learning in Clinical Education is the eighth in a series of publications dedicated to innovation and change in professional and post-secondary education. It was conceived to share recent scholarship in developing understanding and implementing problem-based learning (PBL). The focus is on ‘how’, rather than ‘why’ PBL, with a strong emphasis on research. The editors are to be complimented on the collection of wisdom and analysis from 34 authoritative educators.

There is a helpful and succinct introduction to learning theories and PBL, which describes the features of PBL and its theoretical foundations. Part II covers achievement in student learning outcomes in PBL courses. This section includes a dialogue between three authors on evaluation in PBL, starting with the old mantra that evaluation drives learning. Charles Schuler’s piece compares outcomes from the traditional course to PBL in the basic sciences. He concludes that the ability to learn about the basic sciences and understand their relevance to patient care provides a solid basis for lifelong learning and helps promote the concept of evidence-based treatments. There are informative reports from speech, hearing and language schools on their experiences, and the measured outcomes, of PBL on self-directed learning competencies in everyday work, as well as the complexities, challenges and student awareness of the learning cycle.

The book includes a Euro/Australian study on the influence of two PBL ‘curricular contexts’ with an impressive team of well-known authors. Curricular approaches of Malmo students supported deep learning approaches, whilst Adelaide students’ experiences were associated with decreased deep approaches. This was despite a clear focus by Adelaide students on the professional relevance of their learning in PBL. The study highlights the importance of reviewing students’ perceptions, understanding, approaches and outcome of their curricula, particularly after their first semester experience. Part III deals with new technologies in support of PBL. The first section on Interactional Ethnography addresses the limited research on independent and on-line learning. This considers the changing emphasis towards visual, aural and spatial influences on learning. Howe and Schnabel write on the impact of social networking and how web-based interprofessional collaboration is changing the face of PBL.

PBL is now a global phenomenon. One section illustrates the challenges of implementation of this learning model in an Asian pedagogical context. Discourse and divergent cultures are critical influences when investigating PBL as well as learning styles and social relations with peers. There is an interesting analysis of silence in the PBL dynamic. It is potentially a productive and collaborative practice. It can be a platform for handling conflicting information as well as an indication of shifting relations in a group dynamic. A Hamburg study considers the challenges of PBL sessions in a hybrid curriculum and the importance of anticipating problems explained.

This review presents a few vignettes in a volume that constitutes an essential repository of information on education and PBL in the clinical sciences. It is highly recommended by this reviewer.

Diarmuid Shanley - diarmuid.shanley@dental.tcd.ie

Published in European Journal of Dental Education - John Wiley & Sons A/S

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Part I Introduction.- 1. Learning Theories and Problem-based Learning; Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver and Catherine Eberbach.- Part II Investigating the Achievement in Student Learning Outcomes in PBL Programmes.- 2. A Backward Glance, the Forward Gaze: Evaluation in Problem-based Courses; Karen Toulouse, Robert Spaziani and Patangi K. Rangachari.- 3. Comparisons in Basic Science Learning Outcomes between Students in PBL and Traditional Dental Curricula at the Same Dental School; Charles F. Shuler.- 4. Experiences from Two Swedish Speech and Language Pathology Education Programmes Using Different Approaches to Problem-based Learning; Christina Samuelsson, Inger Lundeborg and Anita McAllister.- 5. The Influence of Two PBL Curricula Contexts on First-year Students’ Understandings of PBL, Approaches to Learning and Outcomes; Tracey Winning, Vicki Skinner, Angela Kinnell, Grant Townsend, Gunnel Svensäter, Madeleine Rohlin and Julia Davies.- 6. Learning Styles and Academic Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study on the Impact of a Problem-based Learning Curriculum; Ciara O’Toole.- Part III Researching New Technologies for PBL Curriculum Design.- 7. Multimodality in Problem-based Learning (PBL): An International Ethnography; Susan Bridges, Michael Botelho, Judith L. Green and Anson C. M. Chau.- 8. The Changing Face of Problem-based Learning: Social networking and Interprofessional Collaboration; Evelyn L. C. Howe and Marc Aurel Schnabel.- 9. Effects of Video Triggers on the PBL Process; Lap Ki Chan, Jingyan Lu, Mary S. M. Ip and Amber L. M. Yip.- Part IV Exploring ‘Inside’ the PBL Tutorial Process.- 10. Japanese First-year PBL Students’ Learning Processes: A Classroom Discourse Analysis; Rintaro Imafuku.- 11. Sounds of Silence: Examining Silence in Problem-based Learning (PBL) in Asia; Jun Jin.- 12. Getting on with Each Other: PBL Group Dynamics and Function; Vicki Skinner, Annette Braunack-Mayer and Tracey Winning.- 13. PBL Tutorials in a Hybrid Curriculum: Opportunities and Challenges; Sigrid Harendza, Olaf Kuhnigk, Franziska Puttnies and Sven Anders.- Part V Conclusion.- 14. The Next Generation: Research Directions in PBL; Susan Bridges, Tara Whitehill and Colman McGrath.- Appendices.- Index.

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