Utilization of problem-based learning in a capstone poultry science course

Capstone courses are utilized to measure the depth of knowledge students have acquired during their undergraduate studies. Problem-based learning (PBL) has been utilized in a variety of educational settings to stimulate thought processes for solving real-life situations. Combining these 2 educationa...

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Animals
broiler chickens
capstone course
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decision making
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higher education
Humans
learning
personal development
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risk management
teams
training (people)
university programs
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