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Learning by facilitating: A project-based interdisciplinary approach

Jeremy St. John, Karen St. John, Christopher St. John

2023Journal of Education for Business15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Teamwork skills are an important part of business school curriculum typically taught using project-based experiential methods. This paper presents best practices for teaching teamwork skills to Gen Z students using a project-based learning, peer mentoring approach. With experiential learning theory as a guide, an interdisciplinary process was developed between an introductory programming course and a capstone business project management course to improve experiential learning and overcome issues like the free-rider problem. The opinions and sentiments of peer mentors were examined using text analysis and sentiment analysis. Peer mentoring between two interdisciplinary courses was found to reduce the free-rider problem and was beneficial for both classes.

Topics & Concepts

Experiential learningTeamworkCapstoneCurriculumProcess (computing)Experiential educationCapstone courseMathematics educationPsychologyKnowledge managementComputer sciencePedagogyManagementEconomicsOperating systemAlgorithmBiomedical and Engineering EducationEducational Games and GamificationEducational Leadership and Innovation