Learners’ Perceptions of the Teaching Practices in Business Education: An Australian Study

Learners’ Perceptions of the Teaching Practices in Business Education: An Australian Study

in Journal of International Business Education, Vol. 4, 2009, pp. 239-250 (Edinburgh, Scotland: Neilson Journals Publishing, 2009), 12 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
By Janet Chew. This is an exploratory study, applying a qualitative methodology to investigate the teaching practices in business education in relation to problem based learning (PBL) and self directed learning (SDL). This study put issues of learners’ experience centre stage and involved interviewing ten third year undergraduate business students. The findings provide relatively strong support for the existence of a positive relationship between effective PBL teaching practices and its influence on the students’ perceptions of their learning. The results identified that PBL does foster SDL but there is also evidence that some respondents were self motivated prior to joining the university and this personal experience is a factor to be considered in the development of SDL. The lifelong learning skills ascertained from this study were collaborative problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, decision making capability, research skills, time management, and presentation and communication skills.
Field of Interest
Travel
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 NeilsonJournals Publishing
Content Type
Periodical article
Duration
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Format
Text
Page Count
12
Publication Year
2009
Publisher
Neilson Journals Publishing
Place Published / Released
Edinburgh, Scotland
Source Title
Journal of International Business Education, Vol. 4, 2009, pp. 239-250
Subject
Travel, Business & Economics, Personal Interest, Social Sciences, International Travel, Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools, Viajes Internacionales, Viagem Internacional, Australia
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Viajes Internacionales, Viagem Internacional

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