Economic Education Analysis Journal
Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Economic Education Analysis Journal

From Memorizing to Meaning-Making: Transforming Introductory Economics through Case-Based and Problem-Based Learning in Indonesian Teacher Education

Wahyudi, Sigit (Unknown)
Sa'adah, Silky Roudhotus (Unknown)
Totalia , Salman Alfarisy (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2026

Abstract

This study addresses persistent problems of limited conceptual understanding and low learning engagement in introductory economics by examining the implementation of an integrated Case-Based Learning and Problem-Based Learning (CBL–PBL) approach within an Economic Education program at Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia. Grounded in constructivist and student-centered learning theory, the research evaluates whether this pedagogy improves students’ mastery of economic concepts, learning engagement, academic performance, and lecturers’ pedagogical effectiveness. A classroom-based design-based action research design was employed involving forty-eight first-semester students across two iterative instructional cycles using authentic economic cases, collaborative inquiry, and facilitator-guided reflection. Data were collected through validated pre- and post-tests, structured observations, and lecturer performance rubrics, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, normalized gain, and effect size measures. Findings indicate substantial improvements in conceptual mastery, rising from negligible baseline levels to more than three-quarters of students achieving proficiency, accompanied by significant growth in engagement and instructional facilitation quality. The results suggest that CBL–PBL supports deep conceptual restructuring rather than surface-level achievement. The study contributes theoretically by reinforcing constructivist problem-oriented pedagogy and practically by offering an evidence-based instructional model for higher education in Global South contexts.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

eeaj

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

Economic Education Analysis Journal offers original articles on economics education. In its pages, leading scholars evaluate innovations in teaching techniques, materials, and programs. Instructors of introductory through graduate level economics education will find the journal an indispensable ...