Disagreeing About the Problem in PBL

An essential part of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is the students’ groupwork. What happens in students’ group work when no tutor/facilitator is present is normally a hidden land. Thus, there is limited research on students’ interactional way of doing PBL, this study tries to amend this by looking at...

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Main Authors: Giajenthiran Velmurugan, Diana Stentoft, Jacob Gorm Davidsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University Open Publishing 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education
Online Access:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/pbl/article/view/6241
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description An essential part of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is the students’ groupwork. What happens in students’ group work when no tutor/facilitator is present is normally a hidden land. Thus, there is limited research on students’ interactional way of doing PBL, this study tries to amend this by looking at how students conduct group work without any tutor/facilitator present. In this study, our research question is: How do students negotiate disagreements in their decision-making regarding their problem construction, and which element(s) in the interaction establishes if the decision is made or not? With a focus on students’ interactional work, we used video-observation to gather data of a 3rd semester Engineering Group at Aalborg University, Denmark. Our findings indicate that the conversation's structure has a profound impact on whether a decision proposal is accepted. Thus, the individual’s ability to hold on to their position and answer questions towards one’s proposal determines if other group members follow your suggestion. The study provides knowledge to an under-researched area of PBL and recommends a focus on PBL students’ interactional work in relation to near future cases of PBL.
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spelling doaj.art-7d07f860a3bf4f6baef7b98c20b8cf3f2024-04-02T23:46:03ZengAalborg University Open PublishingJournal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education2246-09182021-12-019110.5278/ojs.jpblhe.v9i1.6241Disagreeing About the Problem in PBLGiajenthiran Velmurugan0Diana Stentoft1Jacob Gorm Davidsen2Aalborg UniversityAalborg UniversityAalborg UniversityAn essential part of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is the students’ groupwork. What happens in students’ group work when no tutor/facilitator is present is normally a hidden land. Thus, there is limited research on students’ interactional way of doing PBL, this study tries to amend this by looking at how students conduct group work without any tutor/facilitator present. In this study, our research question is: How do students negotiate disagreements in their decision-making regarding their problem construction, and which element(s) in the interaction establishes if the decision is made or not? With a focus on students’ interactional work, we used video-observation to gather data of a 3rd semester Engineering Group at Aalborg University, Denmark. Our findings indicate that the conversation's structure has a profound impact on whether a decision proposal is accepted. Thus, the individual’s ability to hold on to their position and answer questions towards one’s proposal determines if other group members follow your suggestion. The study provides knowledge to an under-researched area of PBL and recommends a focus on PBL students’ interactional work in relation to near future cases of PBL.https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/pbl/article/view/6241
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