Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia

Problem-based learning (PBL) is a teaching model that uses real-world problems to lead students toward the learning objective of a course. It has been widely adopted in Malaysian education. However, PBL module for aboriginal people is scarce. This study aimed to provide suitable PBL activities in le...

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Published in:International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education
Main Author: Ee L.S.; Chinn L.Y.; Zhifeng Z.; Ibrahim N.H.; Surif J.; Abdullah N.; Fariduddin M.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2023
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Ee L.S.; Chinn L.Y.; Zhifeng Z.; Ibrahim N.H.; Surif J.; Abdullah N.; Fariduddin M.N.
Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
2023
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education
12
2
10.11591/ijere.v12i2.24373
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151359179&doi=10.11591%2fijere.v12i2.24373&partnerID=40&md5=0e55892b95d3843f30416cd8b839270d
Problem-based learning (PBL) is a teaching model that uses real-world problems to lead students toward the learning objective of a course. It has been widely adopted in Malaysian education. However, PBL module for aboriginal people is scarce. This study aimed to provide suitable PBL activities in learning environmental problems by developing a PBL teaching module for the aborigine community and accessing its suitability. In this study, data was collected through an online validation form that was given to four validators, all of them have science or chemistry education backgrounds. The online questionnaires collected were further analyzed to investigate their responses to the module. The result has shown positive feedback (95.83%) as the responses are very encouraging. All respondents give approbation to the objectives of the module which are clearly stated and are parallel with the content. Many of them also strongly agree that the PBL model and the language used are suitable in this module. There is no doubt that PBL is a valuable tool to teach chemistry to improve students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills effectively. © 2023, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
22528822
English
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author Ee L.S.; Chinn L.Y.; Zhifeng Z.; Ibrahim N.H.; Surif J.; Abdullah N.; Fariduddin M.N.
spellingShingle Ee L.S.; Chinn L.Y.; Zhifeng Z.; Ibrahim N.H.; Surif J.; Abdullah N.; Fariduddin M.N.
Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
author_facet Ee L.S.; Chinn L.Y.; Zhifeng Z.; Ibrahim N.H.; Surif J.; Abdullah N.; Fariduddin M.N.
author_sort Ee L.S.; Chinn L.Y.; Zhifeng Z.; Ibrahim N.H.; Surif J.; Abdullah N.; Fariduddin M.N.
title Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
title_short Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
title_full Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
title_fullStr Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
title_sort Problem-based learning module of organic insecticide for the aborigine students in Malaysia
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description Problem-based learning (PBL) is a teaching model that uses real-world problems to lead students toward the learning objective of a course. It has been widely adopted in Malaysian education. However, PBL module for aboriginal people is scarce. This study aimed to provide suitable PBL activities in learning environmental problems by developing a PBL teaching module for the aborigine community and accessing its suitability. In this study, data was collected through an online validation form that was given to four validators, all of them have science or chemistry education backgrounds. The online questionnaires collected were further analyzed to investigate their responses to the module. The result has shown positive feedback (95.83%) as the responses are very encouraging. All respondents give approbation to the objectives of the module which are clearly stated and are parallel with the content. Many of them also strongly agree that the PBL model and the language used are suitable in this module. There is no doubt that PBL is a valuable tool to teach chemistry to improve students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills effectively. © 2023, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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