The Role of Peer-learning techniques in enhancing and scaling Project-based Learning

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Bigi, A., Bonera, M., Barber, S. and Laho, A. 2025. The Role of Peer-learning techniques in enhancing and scaling Project-based Learning. 11th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd’25).
AuthorsBigi, A., Bonera, M., Barber, S. and Laho, A.
TypeConference paper
Abstract

In the domain of business education, conventional pedagogical approaches can prove inadequate in equipping students with the skills needed to tackle practical challenges.
The speed of change means that education must keep pace with the job market and innovative educational frameworks are necessary to bridge the emerging gap. This original research reports on and analyses designs for an innovative ‘virtuous learning cycle’ in an MBA Extended Work Project (EWP) at a UK University. Gathering evidence from a mixed-method approach, this paper demonstrates the capacity to improve student
engagement, enrich comprehension, and cultivate the very meta-skills in demand in today’s workplace – notably those surrounding collaborative competencies. In evaluating the design, it champions the transformative potential of building this cycle through a purposeful amalgamation of project-based and peer-to-peer learning approaches.

KeywordsProject-based learning; Peer-learning; MBA; Meta Skills
Year2025
Conference11th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd’25)
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Accepted26 Apr 2025
Deposited14 May 2025
Completed20 Jun 2025
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