Student self-development through cooperative problem based learning (CPBL)
Cooperative Problem Based Learning (CPBL) is a highly student-centred approach of learning specifically suited to cater the millennial students. In this study, CPBL was conducted at 12 selected class in Johor secondary schools for the students at the age of 14 years old. Low Carbon Society (LCS) was...
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my.utm.907512021-04-29T23:49:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90751/ Student self-development through cooperative problem based learning (CPBL) Abd. Radzaz, N. H. Nawi, N. D. Phang, F. A. Musa, A. N. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Cooperative Problem Based Learning (CPBL) is a highly student-centred approach of learning specifically suited to cater the millennial students. In this study, CPBL was conducted at 12 selected class in Johor secondary schools for the students at the age of 14 years old. Low Carbon Society (LCS) was used as the core theme by integrating STEM subjects where the students were exposed to technology, teamwork, peer-to-peer learning, presentation and critical thinking processes. Three phases of CPBL were executed to shift the teachers and students from highly teacher-centred paradigm to student-centred paradigm. The reflections of the students were collected to analyse the development of the students on their cognitive, psychological and self-development. During the first phase, the students encountered the trauma cycle before they moved to the next phase that developed their cognitive, psychological and self-development. It was found that upon entering the third phase of CPBL, the students have improved self development and skills specifically on interpersonal skills, self-esteem, skills development. The study revealed that through the designated environment learning process of CPBL, the students involved actively in grasping the low carbon concepts. Most importantly, the external motivation and pressure given enabled them to embrace the concept and awareness which ultimately gave significant impact for the student’s self development and skills. Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication 2019 Article PeerReviewed Abd. Radzaz, N. H. and Nawi, N. D. and Phang, F. A. and Musa, A. N. (2019) Student self-development through cooperative problem based learning (CPBL). International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8 (2). ISSN 2277-3878 http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1179.0982S919 DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B1179.0982S919 |
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Cooperative Problem Based Learning (CPBL) is a highly student-centred approach of learning specifically suited to cater the millennial students. In this study, CPBL was conducted at 12 selected class in Johor secondary schools for the students at the age of 14 years old. Low Carbon Society (LCS) was used as the core theme by integrating STEM subjects where the students were exposed to technology, teamwork, peer-to-peer learning, presentation and critical thinking processes. Three phases of CPBL were executed to shift the teachers and students from highly teacher-centred paradigm to student-centred paradigm. The reflections of the students were collected to analyse the development of the students on their cognitive, psychological and self-development. During the first phase, the students encountered the trauma cycle before they moved to the next phase that developed their cognitive, psychological and self-development. It was found that upon entering the third phase of CPBL, the students have improved self development and skills specifically on interpersonal skills, self-esteem, skills development. The study revealed that through the designated environment learning process of CPBL, the students involved actively in grasping the low carbon concepts. Most importantly, the external motivation and pressure given enabled them to embrace the concept and awareness which ultimately gave significant impact for the student’s self development and skills. |
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