Project-based learning in post-secondary education – theory, practice and rubber sling shots
: theory, practice and rubber sling shots
: Helle L, Tynjala P, Olkinuora E
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
: 2006
: Higher Education
: HIGHER EDUCATION
: HIGH EDUC
: 51
: 2
: 287
: 314
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: 0018-1560
: 1573-174X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-004-6386-5
The purpose of the study was to explore what project-based learning is, what are the pedagogical or psychological motives supporting it, how it has been implemented and what impact it has had on learning in post-secondary education. The study is based on a qualitative review of published articles. The work revealed that the majority of articles on project-based learning are course descriptions focusing on the implementation of individual courses, whereas serious research on the topic is virtually non-existent. In addition, the term project-based learning subsumes different activities with varying purposes. Therefore, practitioners and curriculum developers are encouraged to reflect upon the purpose and possibilities of project-based learning along with students and to set realistic, clear goals. Practitioners and researchers are urged to document courses even more carefully. Several issues for further research are identified.