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AuthorChen, Juebei
AuthorKolmos, Anette
AuthorDu, Xiangyun
Available date2025-02-19T10:47:55Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameEuropean Journal of Engineering Education
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03043797.2020.1718615
ISSN3043797
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/63205
AbstractDuring the last 40 years, problem- and project-based learning (PBL) has been widely adopted in engineering education because of its expected effectiveness in developing students' professional knowledge and transferable skills. With a growing number of PBL researches and practices in engineering education, systematic or meta-analysis reviews were conducted regarding the definitions, history and development of PBL, and benefits for student learning outcomes. However, challenges in PBL implementation was little addressed in the current review works, and even less attention has been paid on how these challenges in implementation are related to the diverse PBL practices. This paper reviewed 108 research articles to explore the levels at which the currently reported PBL practice is being implemented, and what challenges in PBL practices are being addressed. This research illustrates the variety of PBL implementation at the course level, cross-course level, curriculum level, and project level. Across these four levels, similar challenges are reported at the individual level for teachers and students, as well as at the institutional level and the culture level. Recommendations on future research directions for engineering educational researchers and suggestions for engineering faculty and staff are proposed to optimise PBL curriculum design and inform future PBL implementation.
SponsorJuebei Chen is a PhD student in the UNESCO Centre for Problem Based Learning in Engineering Science and Sustainability (UCPBL Centre), Aalborg University, Denmark. She obtained a master's degree in higher education in Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. She gained the scholarship from Chinese Scholarship Council in 2018. Her current interest focuses on students' learning experience and learning outcomes in PBL context, PBL training for engineering staff, and gender issues in engineering education. Email: juebei@plan.aau.dk
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
Subjectchallenges
engineering education
PBL implementation
TitleForms of implementation and challenges of PBL in engineering education: a review of literature
TypeArticle
Pagination90-115
Issue Number1
Volume Number46
dc.accessType Open Access


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