Problem-Based Learning. Application to a Laboratory Practice in the Degree of Industrial Chemical Engineering

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The transformation of university teaching towards a competency acquisition approach requires an update of teaching methodologies. In the case of laboratory practices, the application of the Problem-Based Teaching methodology encourages students to apply their knowledge to solve problems based on real situations, as well as efficient communication in a work environment. This paper presents the results obtained by applying this alternative teaching methodology to a laboratory practice in the last year of the Degree in Industrial Chemical Engineering at the University of La Laguna. The results confirm a greater theoretical understanding of the concepts and the ability to apply them in practice, with a notable increase in motivation and interest in their learning process.

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Díaz, O., Segredo-Morales, E., & González, E. (2023). Problem-Based Learning. Application to a Laboratory Practice in the Degree of Industrial Chemical Engineering. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy, 13(6), 139–150. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v13i6.39737

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