“…This approach not only enhances student motivation as it provides relevance to the students' current lives; it also functions to afford implicit situational, cultural, and contextual information, which is critical to their practice of the subject knowledge but which is often ignored in traditional instructional methods (Mauffette, Kandlbinder and Soucisse 2004;Dolmans and Snellen-Balendong 1997). One of the strengths of the contextualization and authenticity of PBL problems is that it helps students acquire situational knowledge, which is critical for them to effectively retrieve and apply appropriate domain knowledge (Hung 2006). This situational knowledge is more tangible, detail-oriented, as opposed to content knowledge, which is more abstract, principle-oriented.…”