This week we had the opportunity to sit on the PAHS students
PBL sessions. Leading up to the
session we were all very curious to see what PBL would be like here at PAHS and
whether it would be at all similar to the sessions at UBC.
Interestingly, the sessions were very similar to those we
have at home with only a few notable changes. Much like our sessions the
students all sit at a common table with a tutor guiding the discussion. There
are also several chalk boards mounted on the walls of the room to write up
differentials and the infamous PBL learning issues.
One difference we all noticed about the PBL at PAHS is the
way the students break apart the case and generate a differential. Unlike at UBC where we tend to use the
board space to draw problems webs and diagrams to develop a differential in a
haphazard sort of way, the students at PAHS mainly discuss the different
possibilities and then neatly organize this information into lists sorted into
a variety of different columns.
It was very impressive to watch the student discuss the case
material and work together in unison to solve the week’s case. It was particularly impressive to watch
the student present their learning issues in flawless, meticulous detail!
Namaste!