Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance

Calculus is an important subject for science and engineering students but phenomenally it is abstract, difficult and highly boring. Hence, problem-based learning (PBL) which adopted a student-centered and active learning approach can be used to improve students' participation, interests and per...

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Main Authors: Mokhtar M.Z., Tarmizi M.A.A., Tarmizi R.A., Ayub A.F.M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-305472023-12-29T15:49:17Z Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance Mokhtar M.Z. Tarmizi M.A.A. Tarmizi R.A. Ayub A.F.M. 36544184200 36544321100 24464634000 7003656130 Calculus Education technology Engagement in learning Performance Problem based learning Calculations Problem solving Rating Students Teaching Technical presentations Calculus Education technology Engagement in learning Performance Problem based learning Engineering education Calculus is an important subject for science and engineering students but phenomenally it is abstract, difficult and highly boring. Hence, problem-based learning (PBL) which adopted a student-centered and active learning approach can be used to improve students' participation, interests and performance in learning of calculus. This study is designed to investigate: (1) student's perception about PBL approach in calculus; (2) student's engagement during the acquisition of understanding of calculus and; (3) student's performance as a result of PBL learning experience. A group of 24 Foundation Year students was randomly selected to undergo the PBL approach in Basic Calculus course. A rubric-scoring assessment was used to evaluate students engagement level, a questionnaire with open ended question was used to assess students' perception of PBL learning, and a post-test to measure students' performance after undergoing PBL approach. This pedagogical approach has made the teaching and learning of calculus more interesting and effective. It is also able to develop the potential of individuals to be more creative, critical in their thinking and effective in problem solving. Final 2023-12-29T07:49:16Z 2023-12-29T07:49:16Z 2010 Conference paper 2-s2.0-79958755332 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79958755332&partnerID=40&md5=57e10508f4c2b422f0f3633f3997e262 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30547 21 25 Scopus
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topic Calculus
Education technology
Engagement in learning
Performance
Problem based learning
Calculations
Problem solving
Rating
Students
Teaching
Technical presentations
Calculus
Education technology
Engagement in learning
Performance
Problem based learning
Engineering education
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Education technology
Engagement in learning
Performance
Problem based learning
Calculations
Problem solving
Rating
Students
Teaching
Technical presentations
Calculus
Education technology
Engagement in learning
Performance
Problem based learning
Engineering education
Mokhtar M.Z.
Tarmizi M.A.A.
Tarmizi R.A.
Ayub A.F.M.
Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance
description Calculus is an important subject for science and engineering students but phenomenally it is abstract, difficult and highly boring. Hence, problem-based learning (PBL) which adopted a student-centered and active learning approach can be used to improve students' participation, interests and performance in learning of calculus. This study is designed to investigate: (1) student's perception about PBL approach in calculus; (2) student's engagement during the acquisition of understanding of calculus and; (3) student's performance as a result of PBL learning experience. A group of 24 Foundation Year students was randomly selected to undergo the PBL approach in Basic Calculus course. A rubric-scoring assessment was used to evaluate students engagement level, a questionnaire with open ended question was used to assess students' perception of PBL learning, and a post-test to measure students' performance after undergoing PBL approach. This pedagogical approach has made the teaching and learning of calculus more interesting and effective. It is also able to develop the potential of individuals to be more creative, critical in their thinking and effective in problem solving.
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author Mokhtar M.Z.
Tarmizi M.A.A.
Tarmizi R.A.
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title Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance
title_short Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance
title_full Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance
title_fullStr Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance
title_full_unstemmed Problem-based learning in calculus course: Perception, engagement and performance
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