Challenge-based learning: a workshop template

Challenge-based learning: a workshop template

In the joint MSc programme Global Challenges for Sustainability challenge-based learning is one of the core educational principles. It is a student-centred approach that emphasizes critical thinking, real-world problem solving and active engagement.

Figure 1. Characteristics of Challenge-Based Learning. Source: Gallagher and Savage (2020).

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Challenge-based learning

Challenge-based learning (CBL) is a growing approach in higher education and has been promoted as a means for students to align the acquisition of disciplinary knowledge with the development of transversal competencies while working on authentic and sociotechnical societal problems (Nichols and Cator Citation2008; Nichols, Cator, and Torres Citation2016). This flexible approach frames learning with challenges using multidisciplinary actors, technology enhanced learning, multi-stakeholder collaboration and an authentic, real-world focus (Gallagher & Savage, 2020).

Activity plan

The Professional Development Team of the CHARM-EU Alliance developed an activity plan to introduce teaching staff to challenge-based learning. This activity plan consists of a lesson plan and additional slides that can be used to host a similar workshop in your own university or alliance.

Learning objectives 

After this session, participants are able to:   

  • Gain a thorough understanding of the CBL framework and its application, including the benefits of using CBL in higher education.  
  • Develop skills in linking up their educational programme with real-world challenges. 
  • Integrate CBL principles into their teaching practices, leading to improved student engagement, critical thinking, and overall learning outcomes. 
  • Facilitating CBL, including creating a supportive learning environment and providing guidance and feedback for the students.  
  • Collaborate with colleagues from different disciplinary and implement Transdisciplinarity into their CBL projects.  

The materials include two workshops. The sessions explore CBL principles and frameworks while offering hands-on activities that allow participants to directly apply the concepts. Throughout the workshops, participants will engage in group discussions, individual exercises, and collaborative tasks. They will gain insight into best practices for integrating CBL into their own teaching. 

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Activity Plan Challenge-based learning

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StepActionWho should be involvedCHARM-EU supporting document
1Get a general overview of challenge-based learning in higher educationAcademic staff, support staffSee resources in the previous section incl. Gallager & Savage (2022)
2Use activity plan to host a workshop in your own institutionAcademic staff, support staffSee resources in the previous section incl. Gallager & Savage (2022)
3Exchange case examples of your approachAcademic staff, support staffContact CHARM-EU support staff through the form below selecting ‘I would like to get local educational support/consultation‘.

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