"[this] book offers useful insights to those interested in or responsible for the management of change. While it is likely to be of interest to anyone involved in designing IBL units…its particular focus on change make it suitable for curriculum designers and programme leaders." Reviewed in <i>Education in Chemistry,</i> March 2016, Royal Society of Chemistry.
"After reading about the variety of approaches to IBL in different contexts, it is striking how many different learning activities fall under IBL…the case studies show how IBL in multidisciplinary programs enhances both student learning and instructor teaching. This book gives the impression that IBL is very appropriate for multidisciplinary teaching and learning, since its use of real world or multi-faceted problems necessarily asks students to learn outside the confines of one discipline."Reviewed in <i>Reflective Teaching,</i> The Wabash Center