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Project-Based Learning and its Effects on Freshmen Social Skills in an Engineering Program

In: Human Capital and Competences in Project Management

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  • Anabela Alves
  • Celina Leao
  • Francisco Moreira
  • Senhorinha Fatima Capela Fortunas Teixeira

Abstract

This chapter reports some effects of project-based learning (PBL) on development of social skills on Industrial Engineering freshmen (first-year) students. PBL is an active learning and student-centered methodology that promotes skills development such as the 4C--Critical thinking, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity. These skills should be an integral part of the expected engineering competences needed for professional proficiency, in order to comply with a changeable world and instable marketplaces, which require competences well beyond the technical ones. Through a survey to the first-year students and interviews to recently graduated professionals, some interesting results about the effects of PBL on social skills development were acquired. Some of these results relate to the recognition of acquiring competences during the project development and the usefulness and applicability of these in their daily professional activity. Among others, these encompass the capability to lead projects and produce effective work within multidisciplinary teams, to deal with conflicts, and to provide effective oral and written communication and capability to adapt to different work environments and assuming responsibilities, reflecting and assessing the own learning and the work of others, and to respect the attitudes and work of others.

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  • Anabela Alves & Celina Leao & Francisco Moreira & Senhorinha Fatima Capela Fortunas Teixeira, 2018. "Project-Based Learning and its Effects on Freshmen Social Skills in an Engineering Program," Chapters, in: Manuel Otero-Mateo & Andres Pastor-Fernandez (ed.), Human Capital and Competences in Project Management, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:114561
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.72054
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    Keywords

    project-based learning; soft skills; engineering education; active learning methodologies; competencies development;
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    • O15 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration

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