Problem-based Learning Laboratory (PBLab): facilitators’ perspective on rubric assessment
Problem-based Learning Laboratory (PBLab) has been established as one of the core courses for a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) program at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) since 2007. Several initiatives have been made in reviewing the PBLab evaluation criteria to ensure that the students a...
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my.utm.311382019-01-28T03:47:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/31138/ Problem-based Learning Laboratory (PBLab): facilitators’ perspective on rubric assessment Azli, Naziha Ahmad Shamsul Bahria, Nur Ayuni Abu Samah, Narina TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Problem-based Learning Laboratory (PBLab) has been established as one of the core courses for a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) program at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) since 2007. Several initiatives have been made in reviewing the PBLab evaluation criteria to ensure that the students are properly assessed and their ability to acqui re both technical and generic skills can be successfully measured. General analysis of the students' grades for the past few years h ave revealed a trend of inconsistency between that obtained from the PBLab with those obtained in other courses. This paper at tempts to verify this inconsistency while at the same time focuses on how the students are being assessed by the PBLab facilitators using the assessment rubrics as a possible factor contributing to this inconsistency. The former has been verifi ed through the study and the analysis made has revealed that the latter is highly influential in determining the students performan ce in the PBLab, thus becomes a contributing factor to the inconsistency. Elsevier Ltd. Selection 2012 Article PeerReviewed Azli, Naziha Ahmad and Shamsul Bahria, Nur Ayuni and Abu Samah, Narina (2012) Problem-based Learning Laboratory (PBLab): facilitators’ perspective on rubric assessment. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 56 . pp. 88-95. ISSN 1877-0428 http://tree.utm.my/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/1569531679.pdf |
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Problem-based Learning Laboratory (PBLab) has been established as one of the core courses for a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) program at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) since 2007. Several initiatives have been made in reviewing the PBLab evaluation criteria to ensure that the students are properly assessed and their ability to acqui re both technical and generic skills can be successfully measured. General analysis of the students' grades for the past few years h ave revealed a trend of inconsistency between that obtained from the PBLab with those obtained in other courses. This paper at tempts to verify this inconsistency while at the same time focuses on how the students are being assessed by the PBLab facilitators using the assessment rubrics as a possible factor contributing to this inconsistency. The former has been verifi ed through the study and the analysis made has revealed that the latter is highly influential in determining the students performan ce in the PBLab, thus becomes a contributing factor to the inconsistency. |
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