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Learning Approach, Reflective Thinking and Academic Performance of Real Estate Students

Learning Approach, Reflective Thinking and Academic Performance of Real Estate Students. Abdul - Rasheed Amidu School of Property, Construction & Planning Birmingham city University. Most desirable in higher education. Learning approaches…. Surface Deep Strategic. Marton & Saljo (1976).

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Learning Approach, Reflective Thinking and Academic Performance of Real Estate Students

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  1. Learning Approach, Reflective Thinking and Academic Performance of Real Estate Students Abdul - Rasheed Amidu School of Property, Construction & Planning Birmingham city University

  2. Most desirable in higher education Learning approaches… • Surface • Deep • Strategic Marton & Saljo (1976) Entwistle & Richardson (1983)

  3. Stages of reflective thinking… Kember et al (2000)

  4. Research Questions… • What learning approach and stages of reflective thinking do real estate students adopt in their academic learning • What effects do the learning approach and reflective thinking practice have on academic performance of real estate students • How does real estate student learning approach influence their reflective practice in academic learning

  5. Research methods… • Participants – 40 Real Estate students in a UK University • Variables & measurement instrument • Learning approach (R-SPQ-2F developed by Biggs et al. 2001) • Reflective thinking practice (RTQ developed by Kember et al. 2000) • Academic performance – overall mark in property valuation module • Data analysis – correlation matrix

  6. Results…

  7. Results…

  8. Results cont.… Expected results • Students that adopted surface approach and habitual action to learning tend to have lower academic performance • Reflection and critical reflection are determined by deep approach to learning while

  9. Results cont.… Surprise result • Students who are critical and reflective are not necessarily rewarded in terms of marks

  10. Tentative conclusions • The use of RTQ in real estate subject domain is questionable • Possible influence of “noise” factors not been accounted in this study • i.e. students can do well in some modules but not in others • Appropriateness of assessment criteria

  11. Thanks for listening! Abdul - Rasheed Amidu Abdul-rasheed.amidu@bcu.ac.uk Your Questions and Reflections?

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