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1 PBL in Economic Growth Module Guglielmo Volpe Queen Mary, University of London

2 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk The Economic Growth Module Final year undergraduate module Taken by about 40-50 students Mainly economics students but also taken by business students with required prerequisites Assessment: 50% coursework, 50% unseen exam 3 hours of weekly contact time (2 hours whole class teaching; 1 hour IT workshop)

3 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk Modules structure Traditional lecture and seminar approach only in first two weeks of semester From week 3 onwards students work in small groups of 4-6 people –Each group appoints a group leader and a minute taker. Notes of meetings are recorded and supplied to lecturer 4 tasks to be completed during the semester drive the learning process –3 tasks make up the final coursework while the fourth task feeds into the final exam Groups are required to work about three weeks on each task

4 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk Structure of the learning WeekActivity Week 1Lecture on Fundamentals of Economic Growth IT Workshops Week 2Lecture on Solow Model IT Worshops Week 3Groups start working on Task n. 1 IT Workshop Week 4Groupwork on Task n. 1 IT Workshop Week 5Groups 1, 3 an 5 present results of Task n. 1 Groups start working on Task n. 2 IT Workshop Week 6Groupwork on Task n.2 IT Workshop Week 7Groups 2, 4 and 6 present results of Task n. 2 Groups start working on Task n. 3 IT Workshop Week 8Groupwork on Task n. 3 IT Workshop Week 9Groups 7, 8, 9 and 10 present results of Task n. 3 Groups start working on Task n. 4 IT Workshop Week 10Groupwork on Task n. 4 IT Workshop Week 11Groupwork on Task n. 4 Submission of Coursework (Tasks n.1, n. 2 and n. 3)

5 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk Tasks The tasks for this module are available online from the Economics Network website at: http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/archive/volpe_pbl

6 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk Assessment Coursework includes 3 tasks –Grade is determined through a combination of tutor and peer evaluation Final examination –Based on task 4. This task is research based and in the exam, the students are asked to report on the research results –Last year topic was an article on Growth Diagnostics by Hausmann et al. and students were asked to replicate analysis with respect to a given country

7 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk Evaluation St. Ag.+Ag.NeutralSt.Dis.+Dis. 1I enjoyed learning through PBL80.6%12.9%6.5% 2 PBL has made more independent to organise my studies as I wish67.7%22.6%9.7% 3 PBL is more demanding and required me to work harder throughout the semester80.0%13.3%6.7% 4 I think I learned more with PBL than what I could have learned with a more traditional method48.4%38.7%12.9% 5 I think I will remember more about the subject61.3%32.3%6.5% 6Working in a group has been a problem38.7%32.3%29.0% 7 In order to fully appreciate PBL we should have experienced it in the past41.4%44.8%13.8%

8 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk Evaluation Positive Comments –Students can get more involved with subject –PBL encourage me to work hard and develop my skills –Working in group –Feeback from lecturer on draft work –Self-directed learning is a good way to remember the basis of the topics –Self-directed learning more engaging than lecture –I could concentrate in what I liked –Able to communicate with other people and sharing their opinion and ideas –You have to work on your coursework throughout the whole semester rather than doing everything at the last minute –Interactive approach aids independent learning rather than been spoon-fed information from lecturer –We were given feedback on the coursework, thus had an opportunity to better learn the subject and improve the work Negative Comments –It is important to have a lecture on each subject at least half the normal time –The group work: hard for 3rd year students –Found difficult to manage time –Felt I was pressurised to do work but it was good so that work is completed –Group composition problematic, different expectations and capabilities in group –Free-rider regarding the group coursework

9 www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk My experience I enjoy using PBL –It allows me to be closer to the students learning process –Provides the opportunity to give more feedback to students –Takes away much of the pressure of teaching a lot of material in a short period of time If you are thinking to use PBL, I would suggest to have a gradual approach by introducing first a partial PBL and only later, once you feel more comfortable, a full-format PBL


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