Abstract

Project-based Learning (PjBL) as a promising learning approach has been implemented in different disciplines by which students can actively learn by engaging in real-world practices and meaningful projects. In this process, students need to achieve multiple skills which are required for 21st century. The current literature demonstrate insufficient research data regarding teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) or second language (ESL) in the field of TVET. Therefore, with the aim at understanding how PjBL is implemented into English teaching in TVET colleges as well as perspectives over the learning performance, this study employed a systematic literature review on 10 articles, identified from 150 related papers on WOS and SCOPUS from 2013 to 2023. The findings state students’ English performance and motivation will be improved by the combination of ICT based activities and a consideration with students’ educational background as vocational in project design. This study hopes to provide a guideline for English language teachers of TVET colleges in implementing project-based teaching and learning strategies.

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