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Problem Based Learning
Clarkson University's Department of Physical Therapy provides its Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum in a Porblem-Based Learning (PBL) mode.
Characteristics
PBL
- Is an active learning approach.
- Allows students to direct their own learning under the guidance of faculty.
- Promotes development of skills needed to be a life-long learner
- Stimulates problem-solving skills.
- Develops critical thinking skills.
Students
Students immersed in a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) environment exhibit the following professional characteristics and abilities. They:
- Are comfortable with the dual academic/clinical nature of the Physical Therapy learning environment, which includes early interaction of academic and clinical education.
- Appreciate learning principles and processes as tools to enhance their knowledge.
- Understand and employ learning objectives and learning issues at a very high level.
- Develop life-long learning skills that allow them to seek answers independently.
- Are active learners.
- Are inquisitive students.
- Demonstrate practical insight.
- Know where to find information.
- Seek on-going feedback, reacting to, and following up on, feedback in a professional manner.
- Interact with patients within a broad context of evaluation, intervention, and patient management skills, and consider diverse aspects of cultural, economic, and social issues related to patient care.
Learning Activities
A variety of learning environments and activities stimulate development of knowledge and skills. These environments and activities include.
Tutorials
- Tutors present cases to small groups of students.
- Students identify what they know, and what they do not know about each case.
- Students create learning issues to guide their study and tutorial discussions.
- Students disperse to seek out information necessary to meet their learning issues.
- Students share and discuss content.
- Students identify new learning issues, refined by previous study and discussion.
- Iterations continue until the case is completed.
- Tutors ensure that all necessary learning issues and content are shared by students, and that only accurate content is shared in tutorials.
- Tutors and students engage in individual and group self-assessment.
Clinical Laboratory
- Clinical skills and behaviors of examination and intervention are developed under faculty instruction and supervision.
- Links from tutorial content and clinical skills and behaviors are enhanced by clinical faculty.
Cadaver Laboratory
- Structure and function of the human body is studied through dissection.
- Dissection demonstrated by faculty is then performed by students under faculty supervision.
Inquiry Seminars
- Presentations and discussions with larger groups of students.
- Opportunities for in-depth examination of specific topics.
Professional Practice
- Part-time and full-time internships in a variety of clinical environments under supervision by a clinical instructor.
- Practice through interaction with diverse patient populations in a variety of clinical environments.










