Eliminating Teaching and Learning Barriers for Improved Learning Outcomes in a Class with Students of Diverse Academic Backgrounds by Employing a Student-Centered Problem-Based Teaching and Learning Method

Project Overview

Project Title

Eliminating Teaching and Learning Barriers for Improved Learning Outcomes in a Class with Students of Diverse Academic Backgrounds by Employing a Student-Centered Problem-Based Teaching and Learning Method

Project Leader

Prof Xueqing Zhang

School / Dept

SENG / CIVL

Project Duration

Jul 2011 - Jun 2013

Project Description

This project employed a student-centered problem-based teaching and learning method (PBTL) to a sample course. With a review of PBTL practices in other universities, a number of interactive teaching and learning resources were developed, including suites of problems, guidelines for in-class exercises, student teamwork, in-class presentations and oral presentations. Special focus was placed on how to develop the problems for PBTL in the view of the diverse student backgrounds to stimulate and situate learning with increased degree of relevance and rigor.

Project Outcome

  1. Developed a student-centered  problem-based teaching and learning methodology for the civil engineering courses/programs
  2. Developed resources for the implementation of the student-centered  problem-based teaching and learning methodology, e.g., suites of problems and guidelines for in-class exercises, student team work, in-class discussions and oral presentations
  3. Developed innovative methods for the assessment of student learning outcomes, including student’s self-evaluation, student’s peer-evaluation, and instructor’s  continuous evaluation
  4. Implemented the student-centered  problem-based teaching and learning methodology in two sample courses, CIVL5210 and CIVL4250
  5. Created an interactive teaching-learning environment for two sample courses CIVL5210 and CIVL4250

Status

Completed

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