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Problem-based learning with Dr Yaprak Tavman and Dr Tim Burnett

43 min · 16 de oct de 2025
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In this episode, Dr Karishma Patel (Aston University) speaks with Dr Yaprak Tavman (University of York) about her experience developing a problem-based learning module in economics in partnership with students. Problem based learning is a student-centred approach in which students can work on authentic real-world problems through group workand self-directed learning. Dr Tim Burnett (Aston University) also joins the conversation to share his thoughts on problem-based learning.

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