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Curriculum Practice
A curriculum practice reflecting synthesis, such as Project-Based Learning (PBL), dynamically integrates knowledge by requiring learners to merge diverse disciplinary concepts to solve complex, real-world problems. This process moves beyond simple imitation (mimesis) toward a higher-order intellectual act where students generate novel solutions, inherently engaging in reflexivity as they assess and adjust their approach based on the project's evolving needs.


I truly admire PBL because this allows students to apply what they have learned.
Good observation. This PBL approach is what I experienced in Danish education as a master student. This method appears in most courses I take there. It differs from the bachelor education in China, where most courses is evaluated with a test or essay hand in, not so much components are integrated into a curriculum like in Dk education system.