Cogent Education (Dec 2023)

Teaching and learning methods compared: A pedagogical evaluation of problem-based learning (PBL) and lecture methods in developing learners’ cognitive abilities

  • Fred Ssemugenyi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2023.2187943
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

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AbstractUsing a mixed method, quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test non-equivalent group design, this study inquired into the possibilities of enhancing learners’ cognitive abilities, with problem-based learning (PBL; -experimental) and lecture method (control) as predictor variables. Aided by the random scorecards, a group of 51 students was assigned to the experimental (26) and control (25) streams, where their cognitive performance was compared on both the lower and higher-order learning attributes for 15 weeks. Whereas there was a slight difference in the mean scores of the two groups on the three lower-order learning parameters measured at the pre-test, the difference (Xc = 55.32 Xe = 59.21) in favor of the control group (t = 2.967 > 2.01; p = .005 < 0.05). Although a reduction in weekly learning hours from 3 to 2 was accompanied by a significant improvement in students’ cognitive development on the three higher-order learning attributes at the delayed post-test for the experimental group, that of the control group, improved marginally (Xc = 76.36 < Xe = 86.31). Even though the generalization of these findings may be limited due to the examination of a single learning discipline, the qualitative and quantitative analyses suggest that PBL is a true stimulant of students’ cognitive development over time.

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