Problem-based Learning Combined with Team-based Learning in Sports Biochemistry Courses

The Application of Sugar Metabolism and Exercise Teaching

Authors

  • Fangcheng Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpep.v3i.18

Keywords:

Problem-based Learning; Team-based Learning; Sports Biochemistry; Sugar Metabolism and Movement.

Abstract

Explore Problem-based learning (PBL) combining with Team-based learning (TBL) in sports biochemistry course sugar metabolism and movement section theory and experimental teaching, relative to the traditional teaching methods, the two method teaching makes students passive learning for active learning, increase the interest in learning, at the same time exercise their team spirit and active access to learn, improve their self-study ability, practical ability, scientific research ability, at the same time cultivate the consciousness of lifelong learning, the effect is remarkable.

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References

Yunkun ZHANG, Shuzhe DING, Sports Biochemistry, Higher Education Press, August 2014.

Xuefeng WANG, Chun-xiang QU, Chao LIU, and Yu-guan ZE, Reforming of teaching methods for biochemistry: exploring questions, solving problems, and achieve scores based on group’s collaboration, Journal of Biology, Vol. 32, December, 2015, pp 122-123.

Shawn R. Simonson. Making students do the thinking: Team-based learning in a laboratory course. Journal Advances in Physiology Education Volume 38, Issue 1. 2014, pp 49-55.

Zhumei Sun, Tingjie Ye, Xiaofeng Yan, and Lu Wang, The Application of Team Based Learning in “Cell Differentiation, Aging and Death” Sections, Chinese Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 34, 2012, pp 911-915.

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Published

2021-11-02

How to Cite

Li, F. (2021). Problem-based Learning Combined with Team-based Learning in Sports Biochemistry Courses: The Application of Sugar Metabolism and Exercise Teaching. BCP Education & Psychology, 3, 95-98. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpep.v3i.18