Perception of the acquisition of competences for university professors in a context of problem-based learning methodology
by Francisco Jareño; Raquel Álamo; M. Gabriela Lagos; Juan J. Jiménez
International Journal of Management in Education (IJMIE), Vol. 14, No. 6, 2020

Abstract: This research studies the impact of a training course for University professors based on active methodologies, such as Problem-Based Learning (PBL), on their perception of the acquisition of some relevant specific and generic competences. To that end, we prepare a survey about competences and compare the perception for the teaching staff before and after carrying out the PBL activity, by analysing if there are statistically significant differences in mean (ANOVA-F test), median (Kruskal-Wallis test) and variance (Levene test). Our results may confirm that the perception would improve in competences related to the appropriate use of ICTs and problem-solving skills, among others, showing statistically significant differences. Finally, university professors would positively evaluate the practical use of the training course (4.5 out of 5), remarking the need to apply active methodologies such as PBL in the training of teachers.

Online publication date: Wed, 28-Oct-2020

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