Students' experiences of peer learning in an accounting research module: Discussion forums, peer review and group work

被引:4
作者
Steenkamp, Gretha [1 ]
Brink, Sophia Magaretha [1 ]
机构
[1] Stellenbosch Univ, Sch Accountancy, Corner Bosman & Vicrotia St, ZA-7600 Stellenbosch, South Africa
关键词
Peer learning; Collaborative learning; Collaborative engagement; Discussion forums; Group work; Peer review; ONLINE; PERCEPTIONS; PARTICIPATION; ENGAGEMENT; SKILLS; SELF; DISCUSSIONS; CLASSROOM; EDUCATION; FEEDBACK;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijme.2024.101057
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Collaborative or peer-learning strategies could enhance student engagement in management education, improve learning and help students develop workplace skills. The aim of this action research study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the peer learning (discussion forums, peer review and group work) employed in a postgraduate accounting research module. Findings from semi-structured interviews reveal that participants believed peer learning to facilitate social, cognitive, behavioural, collaborative and social engagement. Posting and reviewing comments on discussion forums developed students' communication skills and fostered a sense of community. Participants recommended that discussion forums should include a balance of applied and theoretical questions. Peer reviews allowed students to obtain feedback on their writing prior to their work being graded, and to develop the workplace skill of giving and receiving criticism. Participants believed that group work improved their teamwork skills and collaborating online prepared them for working in a post-COVID world. While some groups valued the social and emotional engagement facilitated by in-person group work, other groups found it more efficient to interact online. The findings emphasise the usefulness of peer learning strategies in management education, and especially in research modules, to foster engagement, increase student learning and to prepare students for the workplace.
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