Impact of PBL on engineering students' motivation in the GCC region: Case study

M. Jaeger, D. Adair
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In order to identify the impact of PBL on students' motivation to learn at an institution of higher education in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region, the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) was applied. The aim is to analyze, longitudinally, the changes of students' perception of the three psychological needs of the SDT (perceived autonomy support, competence, and relatedness to fellow learners) as well as the students' learning motivation, by comparing student perceptions after completing the first semester, with their perceptions after completing the third semester. Students' perceptions are measured using a 7-point Likert scale and descriptive and inferential statistics are applied, as is an analysis of correlations between the constructs of the framework. It is found that the learning motivation improved and students' perceived autonomy support increased significantly. Furthermore, correlations suggest that students derive their perceived competence more from learning facilitators as opposed to peers and that perceived competence has some positive impact on learning motivation. This study is part of an ongoing research effort related to novice project-based learners in the GCC region.
PBL对GCC地区工科学生学习动机的影响:个案研究
为了确定PBL对海湾合作委员会(GCC)地区学生在高等教育机构学习动机的影响,应用自决理论(Self-Determination Theory, SDT)。目的是通过比较学生完成第一学期和完成第三学期后的感知,纵向分析学生对SDT三种心理需求(感知自主性支持、感知能力和感知同伴关系)以及学生学习动机的感知变化。学生的认知使用7分李克特量表进行测量,并应用描述性和推断性统计,以及对框架结构之间相关性的分析。研究发现,学生的学习动机显著提高,自主支持感显著增强。此外,与同伴相比,学生更多地从学习促进者那里获得感知能力,并且感知能力对学习动机有一定的正向影响。这项研究是正在进行的一项与海湾合作委员会地区基于项目的新手学习者相关的研究工作的一部分。
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