Students’ Perception on the Effectiveness of Teamwork Based Activities in Enhancing the Learning Process
Anitha Sundrum () and
Muthukumaran Kanasan ()
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Anitha Sundrum: Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia
Muthukumaran Kanasan: Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia
Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, 2013, vol. 1, issue 2, 52-60
Abstract:
In recent years, many organizations have begun to embrace the teamwork-based work culture in most aspects of their operations. Hence, employers are increasingly stressing on the need for fresh graduates to demonstrate the willingness and ability to work in a teamwork-based environment, before recruiting them. This in turn has placed tremendous pressure on academics to incorporate elements of teamwork-based activities in the teaching as well as assessment processes, in order to better equip their students to face the working world. Over the years much research has been done on various aspects of teamwork-based activities from the educators’ perspective. However, there is a lack of literature of the effectiveness of teamwork-based activities from the students’ perspective. This research attempts to explore the students’ perception on the effectiveness of teamwork-based activities in enhancing the learning process. A sample size of 70 students is randomly selected from a group of students in their First Year of the Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) program. These students are asked to complete a questionnaire to gauge their responses related to various aspects of teamwork-based activities. The data obtained will be analyzed using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. The results and implications derived from this research would be extremely beneficial to academics in helping them to understand the students’ point of view regarding teamwork-based activities. This would enable them to formulate more effective and constructive teamwork-based teaching strategies as well as assessment methods. In addition, the results of this research would also be valuable to employers in having a glimpse on what future graduates think and feel about teamwork-based activities, which are a crucial part of today’s working culture.
Keywords: Teamwork; Teamwork-Based Activities; Students’ Perception; Learning Process (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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