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09-03-2020
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The second of three versions of the Macmillan Learning Model, the Problem-Based Learning Model, builds on the Active Learning Model by adding scaffolded learning activity components to the Before Class and During Class segments. These additional elements address small group problem solving and large group discussions.
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