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DOI:10.54254/2753-7048/2/2022623 - Corpus ID: 258159739
@article{Yang2023TheAO, title={The Application of PBL in English Teaching among Middle Schools of China}, author={Lingkun Yang and Mianchen Zhang and Zexi Zhang}, journal={Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media}, year={2023}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:258159739}}
- Lingkun Yang, Mianchen Zhang, Zexi Zhang
- Published in Lecture Notes in Education… 1 March 2023
- Education
Problem-based learning (PBL) is a teaching approach that mainly cultivates students' problem-solving competence, which is different from the traditional teacher-imparted approach. In current China, it has been mostly utilized in high education, but seldomly applied to K-12 education, which is a research gap. In this paper, through previous literature, this study firstly summarizes the possible teaching mode of combining PBL with English classes in China. Then, the study also finds that: 1) PBL…
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