The current educational model adopted by all accredited engineering Schools (or faculties) in Malaysia follows anOutcome-Based Education (OBE) approach. To support this model, Schools adopt a variety of pedagogical techniques,ranging from traditional lecture-based learning to project-based learning. Learning outcome attainment data are essentialin order to understand the impact of Outcome-Based Education and the associated pedagogies on the overall studentlearning experience. Using these data, a School may decide on how to improve its engineering programmes, as well as howto ensure that the programmes evolve in parallel to the developments within the industry and, more importantly, with theneeds of the learners. This study discusses how the utilization of learning outcome attainment data and the tools used tomine them has affected the programme and the overall student learning experience. The study also details out how specificContinual Quality Improvement (CQI) action plans have affected learning outcome attainment, and their impact on pass,retention and graduation rates.
© 2001-2025 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados