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dc.contributor.authorLaw, Wendy Li Ling
dc.contributor.authorGiridharan, Beena
dc.contributor.authorLau, Crystal Chun Yun
dc.contributor.authorLee, Che Siong
dc.contributor.authorQuifors, S.
dc.contributor.editorEnhancing Learning: Teaching and Learning Conference 2011 Committee
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T12:03:39Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T12:03:39Z
dc.date.created2012-03-14T20:00:57Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationLing, Wendy Law Li and Giridharan, Beena and Yun, Crystal Lau Chun and Siong, Lee Che and Quifors, Stefan. 2011. Implementing business related projects in Foundation Commerce: business studies units, in Enhancing Learning: Teaching & Learning International Conference, Nov 24-26 2011. Miri, Sarawak: Curtin University.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17731
dc.description.abstract

Group-based class projects have been used as popular pedagogical tools by many institutions in developing team-work skills among students. The ability to work in teams is a much valued skill sought by many organisations (Shaw, 2004). Studies on the inclusion of business related group projects as assessments at foundation programs level, is scarce. This paper reports on a case study that investigated the perceptions of both students and staff regarding the inclusion of business related group projects in commerce units in a foundation programme. The study looked at students’ learning experiences, knowledge gained, and attitudes towards group-based assessments reflecting the effectiveness and value of including group projects in commerce units. The units which incorporated group based projects include Accounting, Business Management and Economics. In general, students agree that group-based projects facilitate learning new skills or concepts from team members, enhance problem solving skills, and promote team work skills. The teaching staff’s perceptions on the inclusion of the projects were encouraging and positive for most units. However, the implementation process of the projects for some units, warrant further investigation in order to enhance and improve the learning experiences of the students.

dc.publisherEnhancing Learning: Teaching and Learning Conference 2011 , Curtin University Sarawak
dc.subjectbusiness studies units
dc.subjecteffectiveness of business projects
dc.subjectgroup-based projects
dc.titleImplementing business related projects in Foundation Commerce: Business studies units
dc.typeConference Paper
dcterms.source.titleEnhancing Learning: Teaching and Learning Conference 2011 Proceedings
dcterms.source.seriesEnhancing Learning: Teaching and Learning Conference 2011 Proceedings
dcterms.source.isbn9789834417635
dcterms.source.conferenceEnhancing Learning: Teaching and Learning Conference 2011
dcterms.source.conference-start-dateNov 25 2011
dcterms.source.conferencelocationMiri, Sarawak
dcterms.source.placeMiri, Malaysia
curtin.departmentCurtin Sarawak - Faculty Office
curtin.accessStatusOpen access


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