Enhancing the learning performance of passive learners in a financial management class using problem-based learning

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Bambang Sugeng, Ani Wilujeng Suryani

2019 Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice Vol. 17 Issue 1 Article Cited by 22 Quartile

Abstract

This study aims to implement a problem-based learning method and investigate how this method enhances students’ learning performance, specifically in self-regulated learning and higher-order thinking skills for a Financial Management class, involving highly passive learners. The study adopted mixed methods, quasi-experimentally, by comparing a problem-based learning method with a conventional method, i.e. lecture-based learning. The results indicate that, alongside obtaining positive acceptance from the class, problem-based learning outperforms the conventional method by enhancing both students’ self-regulated learning and their higher-order thinking skills, although it lagged behind in maintaining students’ lower-order thinking skills. Future research into problem-based learning implementation in a similar learning context to this study should incorporate some adjustments, such as a more efficient curriculum design and a lower level of problem-based learning to ensure as many participants as possible, including slow learners, benefit optimally from learning through problem-based learning methods. © 2019, University of Wollongong. All rights reserved.

Affiliations

Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia