This video from the WGBH Educational Foundation is part of a series of videos that explore Problem-Based Case Learning (PBCL). In this video, practitioners and developers of Problem-Based Case Learning (PBCL) explain how the PBCL approach helps students take a hands-on approach to learning and apply their studies to real-world professional scenarios. Because PBCL problems are open-ended, teachers and students must adjust to unexpected situations as students create multiple, equally valid solutions. The PBCL approach includes feedback, reviews, and revisions. This approach brings a meaningful, professional experience into the classroom, such that one PBCL developer says it enables PBCL students to outperform non-PBCL students on job-related problems. The video recording runs 2:32 minutes in length.

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