Evaluating the Impact of Project-Based Learning on Problem-Solving and Innovative Thinking in Technical Education
Metadatos
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Vivian Morenike, OlaseniEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Creativity Innovation Project Based Learning
Fecha
2025-07-16Referencia bibliográfica
Vivian Morenike, O. (2025). Evaluating the Impact of Project-Based Learning on Problem-Solving and Innovative Thinking in Technical Education. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol.16 (6). Pp. 132-147. DOI:10.47750/jett.2025.16.06.23
Resumen
This study explores the impact of Project-Based Learning (PBL) on fostering creativity and innovation within technical education. As the demand for problem-solving and creative skills intensifies in a technology-driven economy, traditional teaching methodsoften fall short ofcultivating the critical thinking and innovation required by modern industries. The research investigates how PBL, an active learning strategy emphasisingreal-world projects and student collaboration, can bridge this gap. Adopting a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with students from technical education institutions in Ondo State. The findings indicate that 80% of students believe PBL enhances creativity. Additionally, manyrespondents report that it promotes innovative problem-solving, underscoring its effectiveness in developing essential skills for the contemporary workforce. PBL offersmore engagement, creativity, and collaboration opportunities thantraditional teaching methods. Students highlight that this approach fosters more profoundlearning and strengthens teamwork and communication skills in technical fields. Nevertheless, several challenges, such as insufficient teacher training and limited resources, hinder its widespread implementation.The study suggests several strategies to improve PBL adoption, including enhancing teacher professional development, allocating more resources, and integrating PBL into curricula. The findings suggest that when effectively implemented, PBL can significantly enhance the development of critical skills such as creativity, problem-solving, and innovation, thus better preparing students for today’s dynamic workforce.





