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REFLECTING THE TEACHER'S ROLE IN A PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL) CLASSROOM: LESSONS LEARNED FROM STUDENTS |
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Creator | Xiaoxia Wei |
Title | REFLECTING THE TEACHER'S ROLE IN A PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL) CLASSROOM: LESSONS LEARNED FROM STUDENTS |
Contributor | Yan Ye |
Publisher | National Research Council of Thailand |
Publication Year | 2562 |
Journal Title | SOCIAL SCIENCE ASIA : Official Journal of National Research Council of Thailand in conjunction with ABAC Journal |
Journal Vol. | 5 |
Journal No. | 1 |
Page no. | 4-11 |
Keyword | project-based learning, teacher's role, students' perceptions, Kano model |
URL Website | http://e-journal.nrct.go.th/ |
Website title | e-journal |
ISSN | 2229-2608 |
Abstract | This study aimed to investigate students' expectations for teachers using project-based learning (PBL) in an individual classroom, from a tactical perspective, based upon students' perceptions toward 1) topic choice, 2) teacher's support, 3) evaluation method, and 4) preference for PBL. The Kano model, commonly used to compare the service expectations and performance perceptions of customers in a marketing context, was adopted as the survey instrument to evaluate 152 students' perceptions. The results of the study were as follows. 1) From a tactical level, when conducting PBL, teachers should decide the project topic and evaluation method, and must provide sufficient and detailed assistance to students regarding the project. 2) From a more conceptual level, teachers' domination in areas that are beyond the students' capabilities to make decisions, greatly contributes to students' learning. |