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Project-based learning for proactive skills development of postgraduate students in solar energy building design digitalisation

PurposeProject-based learning is one of the most effective methods of transferring academic knowledge and skills to real-world situations in higher education. However, its effectiveness is not much investigated focusing on the students' narrative. This study aims at evaluating the students'...

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Published in:Smart and sustainable built environment 2024-07, Vol.13 (4), p.828-855
Main Authors: Gunarathna, Chathuri, Yang, Rebecca, Pabasara Wijeratne Mudiyanselage, Amarasinghe, Gayashan, Samarasinghalage, Tharushi, Weerasinghe, RP Nilmini, Zhao, Hongying, Zhang, Chaoxiang, Liu, Chengyang, Wang, Kaige, Sujan Dev Sureshkumar Jayakumari
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Summary:PurposeProject-based learning is one of the most effective methods of transferring academic knowledge and skills to real-world situations in higher education. However, its effectiveness is not much investigated focusing on the students' narrative. This study aims at evaluating the students' experience and perspective on adopting project-based learning in master by research and doctoral programmes for proactive skills development.Design/methodology/approachThis study evaluates the self-reflection of 10 postgraduate students and their supervisor who have participated in developing a software tool for solar photovoltaics (PV) integrated building envelope design, management and the related education.FindingsFindings reveal that the students have effectively improved their knowledge on the subject via collaborating with the industry, self-learning/observation, peer learning, problem-solving and teamwork. Dividing the project into student-led tasks has improved the decision-making and leadership skills, risks identification, planning and time management skills. The overall experience has (1) built up confidence in students, (2) enhanced their creativity and critical thinking and (3) improved their proactive skills and context knowledge.Originality/valueA clear research gap can be seen in exploring the effectiveness of project-based learning for master by research and doctoral programmes, which mainly focus on extensive research. These programmes do not necessarily focus on developing students' proactive skills, which is the main requirement if they intend to work in the construction industry. This paper addresses the above research gap by demonstrating the effectiveness of project-based learning for developing the proactive skills in a research-intensive learning environment.
ISSN:2046-6099
2046-6102
DOI:10.1108/SASBE-08-2022-0173