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Making PBL teams successful : a study on student diversity in a first year electrical engineering programme

conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Siva KrishnanSiva Krishnan, Colleen Vale, R Gabb
Problem based learning (PBL) is a group learning environment that involves a radical change in the way students learn and the role that academic staff play in facilitating learning. The PBL approach claims to build extended technological and social understandings as it offers a context for development of autonomous learners. It has an emphasis on collective and individual learning motivation and decision-making behaviours.

In this paper, we present the responses of students to the heterogeneous characteristic of PBL teams in a first year electrical engineering degree course at an Australian University. The learning cultures in PBL teams that emerge as a result of the diverse characteristics of teams are also presented in this paper.

A number of PBL teams were observed and interviewed throughout their first year course with their consent. Analysis of the data collected about students’ learning and outcomes in PBL teams informed the ways in which individual students approach their learning, the ways in which they control, regulate and direct their learning individually and as a group and the extent to which they participate, engage and thereby learn in the course.

It is evident that some students have a strong influence on the behaviour of other students in their team. These students also influenced what is learnt as a team, the ways in which they interrelated, worked as a team and problem solved in changing circumstances. Therefore, when designing student teams for PBL academics should not assume that a mono-cultural group or a mixed-ability group of students will work successfully together. We think that the results of this research inform both the design of PBL courses and the facilitation of PBL groups to accomplish successful group learning outcomes.

History

Event

SEFI Annual Conference (36th : 2008 : Aalborg, Denmark)

Publisher

European Society for Engineering Education

Location

Aalborg, Denmark

Place of publication

[Aalborg, Denmark]

Start date

2008-06-30

End date

2008-07-01

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Copyright notice

2008, SEFI

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 1st research Symposium on Problem Based Learning, Aalborg, Denmark

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