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Soft skills development in bioengineering students through problem-based learning: An analysis of educational impact (#1576)

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Date of Conference

July 19-21, 2023

Published In

"Leadership in Education and Innovation in Engineering in the Framework of Global Transformations: Integration and Alliances for Integral Development"

Location of Conference

Buenos Aires

Authors

Martínez Ávila, Mariana

Garcia Garcia, Rebeca María

Guajardo Flores, Sara

Guajardo Flores, Daniel

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the perception and self-assessment of soft skills development among bioengineering students using problem-based learning (PBL) methodology. A survey was conducted to assess the relevance perception and self-assessment of seven soft skills with different attributes, before and after the PBL course. The study found that bioengineering students recognized the importance of developing soft skills alongside technical expertise. Communication, critical thinking and problem-solving, entrepreneurship, ethics and professional moral, leadership, continuous learning and information handling, and teamwork skills were consistently improved with the PBL course. The PBL methodology had a positive impact on the development of soft skills attributes, as students either improved or maintained their skill levels. However, significant differences were observed in five of the seven soft skills attributes. The use of technology for making presentations and the impact of understanding the external factors were the least developed attributes among students. The study suggests that PBL may not have included enough opportunities for students to develop these skills, and specific activities may need to be incorporated in the future. Overall, the results underscore the importance of integrating soft skills development into bioengineering education and training programs, as these skills are crucial for success in the field.

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