Problem based learning: a percepção dos discentes acerca das competências desenvolvidas na disciplina de controladoria empresarial na Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

The traditional teaching method, in which the student is a passive agent in the learning process, becomes lagged behind an increasingly demanding professional field of the accountant, and the Y generation, which has differences in the way that work and social relations are viewed. Therefore, HEIs ne...

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Resumo:The traditional teaching method, in which the student is a passive agent in the learning process, becomes lagged behind an increasingly demanding professional field of the accountant, and the Y generation, which has differences in the way that work and social relations are viewed. Therefore, HEIs need to be prepared for the training of such professionals who have different characteristics from previous generations. Active teaching methodologies, such as Problem Based Learning (PBL), help in the process of empowerment of this generation, since one of its purposes is to assist the student in the construction of his own learning, making him more active in teaching and learning process. In view of this, the present research aims to analyze how students perceive the development of skills through the application of problem-based learning, on curricular component of Business Controllership. The study was carried out with 24 students from the Accounting Sciences Course, at the beginning of the semester of 2016, in which a first and second unit was taught using the traditional teaching method, and a third unit for the PBL method. The technique used was not the object of a quasi-experimental study, characterizing itself as a descriptive research, with a qualitative and quantitative approach. A data collection was performed through questionnaires applied to students and by participatory observation. Data analysis was performed using spreadsheets, t-student test and content analysis. The results show that competencies are in accordance with the application of the PBL. Search Results: 50% self-evaluate worse than your work group for skills development; 91.30% affirm that they invest more time in research; 95.65% believe that they learn more through the PBL, because it enables them to construct their own knowledge; All of them claim that this is a good methodology; 69.57% consider PBL better than the traditional teaching method; And 86.96% believe that the PBL should be used in other subjects of the Accounting course. Although 78.26% of the students did not have difficulties for the development of the PBL, there were some difficulties with an elaboration of the problems, hypotheses, questions of research, report, and with the administration of the time and execution of the roles of each Perceive Student. It is understood that a PBL application is a challenge for both students and teachers, who need to carefully plan each step in the development of the methodology.