Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching strategy that centers around real-world problems. Instead of traditional lectures, students work in groups to solve complex problems that require them to apply their knowledge and skills. This approach encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities.

Instructors at a college level can incorporate PBL into their classrooms to create a more engaging and effective learning experience. By presenting students with authentic problems, instructors can help them develop the skills they need to succeed in their future careers. Additionally, PBL can foster a deeper understanding of the subject matter, as students are motivated to learn the information they need to solve the problem.