PBL and TBL are both small group methodologies but with marked difference
as far as prerequisites and preparedness of students is concerned.
1. PBL is open inquiry method meaning thereby that students have to make
learning outcomes, identify resources and resolve the problem. TBL is
GUIDED inquiry method in which learning outcomes are given by teacher along
with resources.
2. PBL is highly resource intensive and for example you need 20 rooms and
same number of facilitators. TBL on the other hand requires one class room
and one facilitator with May be some support staff.
3. TBL requires students to be at certain level of self directed readiness,
which may be low in some settings if the students come from previous
prescriptive teaching system.
4. We considered PBL but were short of resources and when conducted study
our students did not have optimum level of SDLR self directed learning
readiness.
You can download the study by searching this title on google: Problem based
learning: are our entry level students ready.
There is going to be a DIALOGUE IN MEDICAL EDUCATION DIME arranged by AMEE
on 22nd May. it is about TBL VS PBL. You may join it. It is free.
Musarrat ul Hasnain
On Monday, 24 March 2014, Sandra Schonwetter <
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>   Hi there TBLers,
>
>  A question that keeps coming up is, "What is the difference between TBL
> and PBL?" My answer is that both are under the umbrella of 'the flipped
> classroom'. Some similarities are: both priortize time to  the application
> of content, both depend on students taking initiative and being accountable
> for their learning. One difference is that TBL is more structured than PBL.
>
>  I'd like to hear more responses to this question.
> Thanks,
>  Sandra Schonwetter
>
> Educational Specialist
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> Department of Medical Education
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