Problem Basic Learning Strategy
Problem Basic Learning Strategy
CHAPTER VIII
PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING STRATEGY
MEMBERS OF GROUP :
CATUR KURNIAWAN
EDY WARDANA NAIBAHO
TATI JUSTIKA GEA
DEFINITION OF PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING
STRATEGY
Jhon Dewey an education expert from America explain there are six steps
Problem Basic Learning Strategy known as problem solving method, that is:
1. Formulating the problem
2. Alnalyzing the problem
3. Formulating the hypothesis
4. Collecting data
5. Testing the hypothesis
6. Formulating the recommendation of problem solving
David Johnson and Johnson put forward there are 5 steps Problem Basic
Learning Strategy through
Group Activity
1. Define the problem
2. Diagnose the problem
3. Formulating alternative strategies
4. Determine and implement the choice strategy
5. Doing the evaluation
In generally, Problem Basic Learning Strategy can be done with the
following steps:
1. Aware of the problem
2. Formulating the problem
3. Formulating the hypothesis
4. Collecting data
5. Testing the hypothesis
6. Determining the settlement option
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PROBLEM
BASIC LEARNING STRATEGY
• Advantages
- The problem solving is good enough
- Problem solving can challenge students to determine the new knowledge
- Problem solving can increase learning activities
- Problem solving helps students to pursuer their knowledge to understand the
problems in real life
- Problem solving helps student develop the new knowledge and be responsible for
learning
- Problem solcing shows students that subjects are basically ways of thinking, not just
learning from teacher or books
- Problem solving is considered to be preferred by students
- Problem solving develop students ability to think critically
- Problem solving provides opportunities for students to apply the knowledge they
have in the real world
- Problem solving develop the student interest
• Disadvantages
- When student do not have the belief that the problem being studied is difficult to
solve, they are reluctant to try
- Need enough time to prepare for a succesful strategy
- Without understanding why they are trying to solve the problem being studied,
they will not learn what they want to learn