Thread: PBL, Tradtional or Both?
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21-06-2010, 02:50 PM #81Member
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Does anyone know if the stats in the original post are still the same? In particular, I'm looking for verification that Newcastle, Warwick and Leicester still teach an integrated programme.
Also, what about Kings? I can't seem to find it on that list.
Thanks in advance!
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27-06-2010, 02:00 AM #82
I'm not sure about the rest, but Leicester do an integrated approach, in that they have lectures as well as more focused griup work sessions. Self directed learning is very much encouraged, but the majority of the core information is available through lectures and the work books. Hope this helps!
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27-06-2010, 02:37 PM #83Junior Member
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Queen's University Belfast isn't traditional - it's hybrid integrated.
It's integrated with a mix of PBL (very little of it and you get the answers anyway from the tutor so it's not really PBL in the typical sense) and with the bulk of lectures.


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