ERIC Number: EJ1127481
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016
Pages: 24
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Students' Perceptions of Life Skill Development in Project-Based Learning Schools
Meyer, Kimberly; Wurdinger, Scott
Journal of Educational Issues, v2 n1 p91-114 2016
This research aimed to examine students' perceptions of their life skills while attending project-based learning (PBL) schools. The study focused on three questions including: (1) What are students' perceptions of their development of life skills in project-based learning schools?; (2) In what ways, if any, do students perceive an increase in their life skill development over a one-year period of time?; and (3) What relationship, if any, is there between grade level and students' perceptions of their life skills? The subjects were 275 6-12 students from two project-based learning charter schools in Minnesota. One school was located in a rural location; the other in an urban location. The triangulating data collection methods included a Likert-scale survey, semi-structured interviews, and focus groups. Quantitative analysis using SPSS were used to analyze the survey data. Qualitative analysis methods used were coding and identification of emergent themes. Qualitative results showed perceptions of most improved skills as time management, collaboration, communication, and self-directedness. Quantitative data results showed most improved skills within an academic year as responsibility, problem-solving, self-directedness, and work ethic. Self-directedness was the single skill that was evident in all data results. The results showed students' perceptions of their life skills were positive and that project-based learning helped them develop multiple life skills including, but not limited to communication, collaboration, problem-solving, responsibility, and time management. Implications of this research suggest that project-based learning has a positive influence on students' life skills development across 6-12 grade levels and helps prepare them to be successful in the 21st century global community and economy.
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Daily Living Skills, Student Projects, Skill Development, Correlation, Instructional Program Divisions, Secondary School Students, Charter Schools, Rural Schools, Urban Schools, Likert Scales, Semi Structured Interviews, Focus Groups, Statistical Analysis, Time Management, Problem Solving, Cooperation, Interpersonal Communication, Responsibility, Ethics, Self Management, Creativity, Qualitative Research
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Secondary Education; Grade 6; Grade 7; Grade 8; Grade 9; Grade 10; Grade 11; Grade 12
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Minnesota
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