Business Students' Perspectives on Case Method Coaching for Problem-Based Learning: Impacts on Student Engagement and Learning Performance in Higher Education

Song, B.L., Lee, K.L., Liew, C.Y., Ho, R.C. and Lin, W.L. (2022), "Business students' perspectives on case method coaching for problem-based learning: impacts on student engagement and learning performance in higher education", Education + Training, Vol. 64 No. 3, pp. 416-432. https://doi.org/10.110

Posted: 19 May 2022

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Chee Yoong Liew

UCSI University, Malaysia

Bee Lian Song

Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation

Kim Lian Lee

Taylor's University - Business School

Woon Leong Lin

Taylor's University

Ree Chan Ho

Taylor's Business School (TBS)

Date Written: April 29, 2022

Abstract

Purpose
The aim of this study is to examine the experiences of business students on case method coaching for problem-based learning and its influence on student engagement and learning performance in the context of Malaysian private higher education.

Design/methodology/approach
This study applied quantitative method with a self-administered questionnaire survey was used to collect data from 410 undergraduate business students from five top private universities in Malaysia using convenience sampling. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to analyse the data, and five hypotheses were tested.

Findings
The findings reported that learning assessments, analytical skills, interpersonal skills and interdisciplinary learning have significantly influenced student engagement. Student engagement is positively correlated to the learning performance. Overall, the business students have positive perception on the case method coaching approach for problem-based learning as an effective learning tool in classroom. The case method coaching is able to garner students' interest in learning, improve engagement with peers and educators and enhance their learning performance.

Practical implications
Higher education institutions can leverage on effective planning and implementation strategies for case method coaching for problem-based learning through more effective coaching strategies, enhance education curricula, allocation of adequate resources, and qualified and trained business educators as coaches.

Originality/value
The present study provides new insights on coaching in business education. This study developed a new framework integrating features of case method coaching and problem-based learning to the outcomes of student engagement and learning performance within the context of business education.

Keywords: Case Method, Coaching, Problem-Based Learning, Student Engagement, Learning Performance, Teaching And Learning

Suggested Citation

Liew, Chee Yoong and Song, Bee Lian and Lian Lee, Kim and Lin, Woon Leong and Ho, Ree Chan, Business Students' Perspectives on Case Method Coaching for Problem-Based Learning: Impacts on Student Engagement and Learning Performance in Higher Education (April 29, 2022). Song, B.L., Lee, K.L., Liew, C.Y., Ho, R.C. and Lin, W.L. (2022), "Business students' perspectives on case method coaching for problem-based learning: impacts on student engagement and learning performance in higher education", Education + Training, Vol. 64 No. 3, pp. 416-432. https://doi.org/10.110, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4096402

Chee Yoong Liew (Contact Author)

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Bee Lian Song

Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation ( email )

Malaysia

Kim Lian Lee

Taylor's University - Business School ( email )

Malaysia

Woon Leong Lin

Taylor's University ( email )

Malaysia

Ree Chan Ho

Taylor's Business School (TBS) ( email )

Wisma Subang Jaya, Jalan SS 15/4
47500 Subang Jaya
Selangor
Malaysia

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