Students’ perception on group work: One size does not fit all

Mary Dawood*, Kamilya Suleymenova (Contributor), Maria Psyllou (Contributor)

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to conference (unpublished)Abstractpeer-review

Abstract

Context: UoB Dubai campus, year two quantitative module, small cohort of around 10 students, diverse and multicultural backgrounds, intensive block-teaching framework. This year, we introduced a new formative coursework to provide extra opportunity for students to exercise and apply the learned technical, analytical and problem-solving skills.

Although the summative assignment requires individual submissions, students were given the option to work either individually or in peer-groups on the formative coursework to foster further transferable skills (teamwork, communication and leadership). Afterwards, Padlet was utilised for self-reflection and evaluation and to provide feedback on the coursework.

We ran a focus group to assess students’ experience and to discuss their choice between, as well as their perceived benefits and drawback of, working individually vs in peer groups. Reported responses were quite varied, mixed, and, at best, unexpected. Finally, students suggested a third alternative, which obtained unanimous agreement: individual work followed by peer-review, support session.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 11 May 2023
EventHEFi Conference 2023: HEFi23: Educational Gain: Beyond the metrics - University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Duration: 11 May 202311 May 2023
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/university/hefi/events/conference/hefi23/hefi23-conference.aspx

Conference

ConferenceHEFi Conference 2023: HEFi23
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBirmingham
Period11/05/2311/05/23
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