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Life in PBL : two PBL teams

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posted on 2024-06-03, 20:55 authored by Siva KrishnanSiva Krishnan, C Vale, R Gabb
Problem-based learning (PBL) continues to challenge educational institutions in terms of demonstrating its effectiveness. Prior studies have offered insight into the methods, application, and experiences of teaching using PBL. However, student behaviours and the learning cultures that develop in PBL settings are also important. In this paper, we present the ways students of a first year engineering course at an Australian university approach PBL. A number of PBL teams in the same subject were observed throughout two semesters with their consent. This paper reports on two of these teams. Some observations were video taped to aid analysis. The purpose of this study was to analyse and compare learning approaches that help or hinder successful group outcomes. It is evident from the data that individuals in the groups have a strong influence on what is learnt. Some students also focus more on exploiting the assessment system than on maximising their learning.

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Location

Melbourne, Vic.

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  • Yes

Start date

2007-12-09

End date

2007-12-13

ISBN-13

9780975717219

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2007, AAEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

Søndergaard H, Hadgraft R

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 18th conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education : 9-13 December 2007, Melbourne, Australia, 2007

Event

Australasian Association for Engineering Education. Conference (18th : 2007 : Melbourne, Vic.)

Publisher

Australasian Association for Engineering Education

Place of publication

[Melbourne, Vic.]

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