The Effect of Problem-Based Learning on Students’ Success: The Child’s Rights to Health and the Protection in Working Life

Ahmet Akif Erbaş, Esra Sever, Tuğçe Günter
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The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of problem-based learning (PBL) on the academic success of students concerning the subjects of the child’s right to health and right to the protection in working life. The study was a single-group pre- and post-test research design and the study group consisted of students studying in the Child Development Program of a state university in Turkey (n=37). In the research, two scenarios entitled ‘Two Friends’ and ‘Mete and His Family’ were developed regarding the relevant topics. ‘Success Test’ and ‘Structured Interview Form’ were used as data collection tools. The content analysis was conducted on the answers given by the students to the questions in the relevant test and structured interview forms. The data obtained from the test were transferred to the SPSS program, and the related group t-test was used. As a result of this study, it was found that the scenarios developed according to the PBL on the relevant rights increased the sound understanding and success of the students. In addition, the students expressed positive views about the developed scenarios in general.
问题型学习对学生成功的影响:儿童的健康权利及其在工作生活中的保护
本研究的目的是探讨基于问题的学习(PBL)对学生学业成功的影响,涉及儿童健康权和工作生活中受保护权的主题。本研究采用单组测试前和测试后研究设计,研究组由土耳其一所州立大学儿童发展专业的学生组成(n=37)。在研究中,针对相关主题,开发了“两个朋友”和“米特和他的家人”两个场景。使用“成功测试”和“结构化访谈表”作为数据收集工具。内容分析是根据学生对相关测试和结构化面试表格中问题的回答进行的。将检验所得数据转入SPSS程序,采用相关的组t检验。本研究发现,根据PBL制定的相关权利情境,可提高学生对相关权利的理解和成功程度。此外,学生们对开发的场景总体上表达了积极的看法。
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