This study explores whether randomly assigning group membership enhances the student learning experience. The paper starts with a critical analysis of the approaches to student learning within Higher Education and how these approaches conflict with findings from applied psychology on group behaviour. The study adopts a serendipitous qualitative methodology to explore how changes to assessment requirements can result in a more holistic learning experience. The findings suggest that students perceive the adoption of randomly allocated as an unnecessary risk to their performance within assessment as opposed to an opportunity to enhance their learning. This raises questions regarding the conflict that can exist within education between assessme...
Investigates whether the performance and attitudes of students could be improved by giving them some...
Contemporary higher education study inherently encompasses the concepts of group work or collaborati...
Group work is frequently incorporated into courses; however, student perceptions of their experience...
Group work has been widely adopted in business schools and is lauded for having various pedagogic me...
Whilst group work has many benefits for enhancing collaborative learning, it can cause anxiety in su...
abstract: Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on ...
Group work in educational settings has several advantages, but it is also associated with some diffi...
Group work in educational settings has several advantages, but it is also associated with some diffi...
This study investigates the impact of peer assessment on students’ engagement in their learning in a...
This dataset is used for the paper titled: Managing group work: impact of peer assessment on student...
Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on small grou...
Group work has become increasingly important within adult education as educators strive to present s...
This action research study focuses on students' perceptions of group work and its assessment. The re...
Employers consider the ability to work in groups essential and higher education has adopted group wo...
This research concentrates on the experiences of a cohort of undergraduate students as they took par...
Investigates whether the performance and attitudes of students could be improved by giving them some...
Contemporary higher education study inherently encompasses the concepts of group work or collaborati...
Group work is frequently incorporated into courses; however, student perceptions of their experience...
Group work has been widely adopted in business schools and is lauded for having various pedagogic me...
Whilst group work has many benefits for enhancing collaborative learning, it can cause anxiety in su...
abstract: Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on ...
Group work in educational settings has several advantages, but it is also associated with some diffi...
Group work in educational settings has several advantages, but it is also associated with some diffi...
This study investigates the impact of peer assessment on students’ engagement in their learning in a...
This dataset is used for the paper titled: Managing group work: impact of peer assessment on student...
Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on small grou...
Group work has become increasingly important within adult education as educators strive to present s...
This action research study focuses on students' perceptions of group work and its assessment. The re...
Employers consider the ability to work in groups essential and higher education has adopted group wo...
This research concentrates on the experiences of a cohort of undergraduate students as they took par...
Investigates whether the performance and attitudes of students could be improved by giving them some...
Contemporary higher education study inherently encompasses the concepts of group work or collaborati...
Group work is frequently incorporated into courses; however, student perceptions of their experience...