Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education

See full text at https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3031. Co-curricular activities are an integral part of students’ holistic education. Yet, assessing experiential learning outcomes in the co-curricular space can sometimes prove to be challenging, given that not all of such learning exper...

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Main Authors: STRAUGHAN, Paulin, TAY, Wan Ying, SONG, Eng Kee Eric, KOH, Loon Beng Angela
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-69332019-12-05T01:00:22Z Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education STRAUGHAN, Paulin TAY, Wan Ying SONG, Eng Kee Eric KOH, Loon Beng Angela See full text at https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3031. Co-curricular activities are an integral part of students’ holistic education. Yet, assessing experiential learning outcomes in the co-curricular space can sometimes prove to be challenging, given that not all of such learning experiences are designed or structured in a manner similar to academic courses or programmes. Rather, indirect measures of learning such as asking students to reflect on what they have learnt and experienced is often used for rendering visible learning outcomes. Using reflective practice, the SMU Gravical 2018, an international sporting event, provided the learning platform for the 19 committee members of the Singapore Management University (SMU) Climb team. Their reflections were examined using Bradley’s Criteria for assessing levels of reflection and then coded based on the P-O-L-C management framework. The framework helped us understand how students learnt from their experiences, the processes of sport event management, including managing logistics, branding, sponsorships and stakeholders. Our analyses of students’ reflections and focus group discussion demonstrated heightened awareness and deeper understanding towards personal and team management, systems and processes and socio-emotional skills. 2018-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5933 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6933&context=lkcsb_research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University reflective practice experiential learning learning outcomes sport event management Higher Education Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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topic reflective practice
experiential learning
learning outcomes
sport event management
Higher Education
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experiential learning
learning outcomes
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Higher Education
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
STRAUGHAN, Paulin
TAY, Wan Ying
SONG, Eng Kee Eric
KOH, Loon Beng Angela
Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education
description See full text at https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3031. Co-curricular activities are an integral part of students’ holistic education. Yet, assessing experiential learning outcomes in the co-curricular space can sometimes prove to be challenging, given that not all of such learning experiences are designed or structured in a manner similar to academic courses or programmes. Rather, indirect measures of learning such as asking students to reflect on what they have learnt and experienced is often used for rendering visible learning outcomes. Using reflective practice, the SMU Gravical 2018, an international sporting event, provided the learning platform for the 19 committee members of the Singapore Management University (SMU) Climb team. Their reflections were examined using Bradley’s Criteria for assessing levels of reflection and then coded based on the P-O-L-C management framework. The framework helped us understand how students learnt from their experiences, the processes of sport event management, including managing logistics, branding, sponsorships and stakeholders. Our analyses of students’ reflections and focus group discussion demonstrated heightened awareness and deeper understanding towards personal and team management, systems and processes and socio-emotional skills.
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author STRAUGHAN, Paulin
TAY, Wan Ying
SONG, Eng Kee Eric
KOH, Loon Beng Angela
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title Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education
title_short Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education
title_full Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education
title_fullStr Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education
title_full_unstemmed Assessing student learning in sport event management through reflective practice: Measure of success in co-curricular learning in higher education
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5933
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