Developing career-related skills through project-based learning

Yoonhee Lee, Bora Lee

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    Abstract

    In the future world of work, problem-solving skills will continue to be important assets for youths. The present study tested the effectiveness of a 16-week and an additional 5-week project-based learning program designed for improving problem-solving skills. Data were collected from 97 youth (Mage = 23.03), who participated in the program, using three different sources of assessment (i.e., self, peer, rater) and two methods of measurement (i.e., survey questionnaires, task performance). A two-level hierarchical linear model was applied to data. Results from self-reports showed that problem-solving skills increased after 16-week participation, but no extra improvement was found by participating in an additional 5-week booster program. When using peers’ and raters’ reports, the participants’ skills also significantly improved throughout the 16-week program. The implications of the findings on theory are discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number101378
    JournalStudies in Educational Evaluation
    Volume83
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024 Dec

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    © 2024 Elsevier Ltd

    Keywords

    • Career development
    • Career education
    • Out-of-school programs
    • Problem-solving skills
    • Project-based learning

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Education

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