"[The editors] provide a nice summary of the research on outcomes of PBL curricula....every chapter is worthy of an eventual read. It is a notable contribution to our growing understanding of this powerful, yet puzzling, innovation that is sweeping across medical education."
-Teaching and Learning in Medicine
"...the methodological procedures devised, the analysis of the problematic issues carried out, the theoretical models elaborated, and the research agendas proposed in the book should give promising suggestions for a productive application of PBL in different fields of instruction."
-British Journal of Psychology
"This volume occupies a unique niche in the literature on problem-based learning (PBL)....Conspicuous in its absence from this literature is a scholarly treatise which does justice to the theoretical underpinnings of PBL and the growing body of empirical evidence of effectiveness (or its absence). Against this backdrop, this book is a welcome counterpoint, providing a high level of scholarship in guiding the reader to an understanding of both the theoretical background and the empirical evidence."
-Contemporary Psychology
"The information in this book should be very helpful to anyone designing...or responsible for maintaining and improving a problem-based learning curriculum."
-Howard Barrows
Southern Illinois University, School of Medicine, From the Foreword