2024
DOI: 10.29333/iji.2024.17328a
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Students’ Perceptions of Project-Based Learning in K-12 Education: A Synthesis of Qualitative Evidence

Frederick Oduro,
Allan Muganga,
Deborah Parker
et al.

Abstract: As an engaging instructional approach, project-based learning has gained prominence as a means of adapting K-12 education to a changing world. However, research assessing the effectiveness of project-based learning has primarily focused on teachers, whereas studies on students' perceptions of project-based learning have been limited to isolated cases. This review aimed to provide a comprehensive synthesis of qualitative and mixed-approach studies that investigated K-12 students’ perceptions of project-based le… Show more

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