A study of the impact of outcome- based curriculum on student learning outcome Professor Albert PC Chan Department of Building and Real Estate The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 1 April 2006 PolyU Learning and Teaching Development Grant Project
L&T Development Project1 April Outline of the Presentation Background Use of funding The project –Project team members –Project aim and objectives –Conceptual framework –Research design and sample selection –Work programme The way forward
L&T Development Project1 April Background The Learning and Teaching Committee (LTC) decided in September 2005 to allocate a total of $6M to support large- scale faculty-wide /cross-department L&T development projects for the triennium
L&T Development Project1 April Use of the funding System level improvement of the learning environment and students’ learning experiences With clear and direct impact on student learning outcomes Collaboration among faculties /departments is greatly encouraged
L&T Development Project1 April The Project Initiated by Associate Dean (Teaching) and endorsed by Dean FCLU, a project team was established to investigate: The impact of outcome-based curriculum on student learning outcomes A funding of HK$870K for 2 years was secured
L&T Development Project1 April Project Team Members Co-Project Leaders –Prof Albert PC Chan (BRE) –Prof KT Chau (CSE) –Dr TM Chung (BSE) –Prof Esmond Mok (LSGI) Team Members –Mrs Ann Cheung (BRE) –Dr Patrick Lai (EDC) –Dr Bruce King (LSGI) –Dr KW Chau (CSE) –Dr RHC Wong (CSE) –Dr Linda Fan (BRE)
L&T Development Project1 April Project Aim Examine the impact of Outcome-Based Curriculum (OBC) on engineering /surveying education Study the impact of OBC on the learning outcomes of Faculty of Construction and Land Use (FCLU) students
L&T Development Project1 April Research Objectives To critically review the concepts of OBC; To identify the corresponding strategies adopted by the four Departments within FCLU in implementing OBC; To investigate, if any, changes in learning and teaching culture in implementing OBC; To explore the impact of OBC on organizational and education policies and practices; To study the impact of OBC on student learning outcomes in FCLU programme; To develop a best practice mechanism in implementing OBC.
L&T Development Project1 April Conceptual Framework Outcome-Based Curriculum (OBC) Initiative Programme Changes FCLU Curricular, Instruction & Assessment Modification Academic Staff’s Learning & Teaching Culture Administrative Policy & Organisational Influences Evaluating Student Learning Outcomes Weighted GPA Strategic Objective 1 Employer Assessment
L&T Development Project1 April Research Design and Sample Selection Pre-OBC Students Least-OBC Influenced Students Moderate-OBC Influenced Students Most-OBC Influenced Students Weighted Grade Point Average All-round Development of Students Employers’ Assessment Subject Lecturers’ Assessment Award Coordinators’ Assessment Department Heads’ Assessment Programme Changes in FCLU
L&T Development Project1 April Work Programme
L&T Development Project1 April The Way Forward The proposed study is probably the first ever Faculty-Wide /Cross-Department L&T Development Project in FCLU. We aim to develop a best practice OBC model for FCLU Your cooperation and active participation will be instrumental to the success of the project.
L&T Development Project1 April Q & A session Questions?
Contact Information: Professor Albert PC Chan Professor and Associate Head Department of Building and Real Estate The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Tel: Fax: FCLU’s L&T Development Project