Exploring transition in higher education: Engagement and challenges in moving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning

The overall purpose of this study is to prefigure the feasibility of Problem Based Learning (PBL) for building research and employability capacity of MA-students in the context of Gulu University. Following a description of the basic tenets of PBL, we explain how PBL was used in experimental commun...

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Main Authors: Judith Awacorach, Iben Jensen, Inger Lassen, David Ross Olanya, Hanan Lassen Zakaria, Geoffrey Tabo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University Press 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education
Online Access:https://somaesthetics.aau.dk/index.php/pbl/article/view/5262
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spelling doaj-2d1399a8b84346dd96fdd516ec64a2972021-02-27T14:19:23ZengAalborg University PressJournal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education2246-09182021-01-0110.5278/ojs.jpblhe.v0i0.5262Exploring transition in higher education: Engagement and challenges in moving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning Judith Awacorach0Iben Jensen1Inger Lassen2David Ross Olanya3Hanan Lassen Zakaria 4Geoffrey Tabo5Gulu UniversityAalborg UniversityAalborg UniversityGulu UniversityDanish Centre for African Business (DanCAB)Gulu University The overall purpose of this study is to prefigure the feasibility of Problem Based Learning (PBL) for building research and employability capacity of MA-students in the context of Gulu University. Following a description of the basic tenets of PBL, we explain how PBL was used in experimental community outreach workshops for MA-students between 2016 and 2019. More specifically we identify traces of traditional learning practices and discuss to what extent the new learning approach might change the student-teacher power relationship. Methodologically and analytically, our study draws on a practice theory model developed by Kemmis and Mutton (2012). Although our findings indicate subtle traces of a traditional student-teacher relationship, the analyses indicate that the PBL learning mode is a promising candidate for strengthening research capacity in view of preparing students for post-graduate employability and community transformation. The workshops were organized collaboratively as part of the Danida-funded programme Building Stronger Universities. https://somaesthetics.aau.dk/index.php/pbl/article/view/5262
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author Judith Awacorach
Iben Jensen
Inger Lassen
David Ross Olanya
Hanan Lassen Zakaria
Geoffrey Tabo
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Iben Jensen
Inger Lassen
David Ross Olanya
Hanan Lassen Zakaria
Geoffrey Tabo
Exploring transition in higher education: Engagement and challenges in moving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning
Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education
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title Exploring transition in higher education: Engagement and challenges in moving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning
title_short Exploring transition in higher education: Engagement and challenges in moving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning
title_full Exploring transition in higher education: Engagement and challenges in moving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning
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title_full_unstemmed Exploring transition in higher education: Engagement and challenges in moving from teacher-centered to student-centered learning
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series Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education
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description The overall purpose of this study is to prefigure the feasibility of Problem Based Learning (PBL) for building research and employability capacity of MA-students in the context of Gulu University. Following a description of the basic tenets of PBL, we explain how PBL was used in experimental community outreach workshops for MA-students between 2016 and 2019. More specifically we identify traces of traditional learning practices and discuss to what extent the new learning approach might change the student-teacher power relationship. Methodologically and analytically, our study draws on a practice theory model developed by Kemmis and Mutton (2012). Although our findings indicate subtle traces of a traditional student-teacher relationship, the analyses indicate that the PBL learning mode is a promising candidate for strengthening research capacity in view of preparing students for post-graduate employability and community transformation. The workshops were organized collaboratively as part of the Danida-funded programme Building Stronger Universities.
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