Problem-Based Learning and Creative Instructional Approaches for Laboratory Exercises in Introductory Crop Science

The implementation of problem-based learning (PBL) and other inquiry-driven educational techniques is often resisted by both faculty and students, who may not be comfortable with this learning/instructional style. We present here a hybrid approach, which combines elements of expository education wit...

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Science Laboratories
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Student Attitudes
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