The Impact of Scrum Methodology on Student Motivation and Problem-Solving Skills

This study investigates the impact of incorporating Scrum methodology into project-based learning on student motivation, knowledge retention, and problem-solving skills. Conducted with 40 third-year students, the research utilizes a combination of the Student Engagement Instrument, and custom survey...

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Main Authors: Sanja Maravić Čisar, Robert Pinter, Petar Čisar, Petar Đikanović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Interdisciplinary Society 2025-04-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
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Online Access:http://indecs.eu/2025/indecs2025-pp159-181.pdf
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Summary:This study investigates the impact of incorporating Scrum methodology into project-based learning on student motivation, knowledge retention, and problem-solving skills. Conducted with 40 third-year students, the research utilizes a combination of the Student Engagement Instrument, and custom survey questions developed by the authors. A pre-test and post-test were administered to assess changes in student engagement, collaboration, and project management efficiency. The results reveal a significant improvement in student motivation and problem-solving abilities, with a paired t-test showing a statistically significant increase in grades when comparing the Scrum-based course to a traditionally instructed course. Students reported improved teamwork and communication, particularly using daily stand-up meetings and retrospectives. Limitations of the study, such as sample size and specific course context, are acknowledged, and recommendations for future research are provided. The findings suggest that Scrum methodology can effectively foster a more engaged, collaborative, and productive learning environment in higher education.
ISSN:1334-4684
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