This study investigates the integration of Problem Based Learning (PBL) and Team Based Training (TBT) within Basic Safety Training (BST) to enhance teamwork effectiveness during simulated maritime emergencies. Conducted through a qualitative, phenomenological approach at the Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Pelayaran (STIP) Jakarta, the research involved in-depth interviews with five trainees and two instructors, alongside direct observations. The findings demonstrate that the PBLTBT model catalyses a critical shift in trainee competence, moving from rigid procedural recall to dynamic, adaptive problem-solving. Furthermore, the methodology fostered the development of shared mental models and non-verbal coordination, building collaborative resilience under highstress scenarios. The research concludes that the synergistic application of PBL and TBT effectively bridges a critical gap in traditional maritime education by systematically developing the non-technical skills essential for modern seafaring. This evidence-based model offers a vital strategy for maritime training institutions aiming to improve safety outcomes and cultivate seafarers who are not only technically proficient but also skilled in teamwork and crisis management, thereby addressing a fundamental need in the global maritime industry.
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