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Multiple methods: how to help students succeed in quantitative methods for business unit

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posted on 2025-05-08, 14:05 authored by Luz C. Stenberg, Maria Estela Varua, Lee YongLee Yong
Helping students succeed in a quantitative analysis courses is often difficult especially when students have little or no prior mathematical training. Without denying the significance of traditional lectures and tutorials in undergraduate education, an increasing number of academics are recognising the value of practical sessions, informal small-group learning and online learning facilities. By recognising that each person processes information differently, by reducing student’s anxiety towards the unit and by making teaching accessible to students of multiple learning styles, the lecturer can give all students a better chance of successfully completing the unit. This paper looks at the links between the multiple learning activities adapted in Quantitative Methods for Business unit to the students’ academic performance and their attitude towards the unit.

History

Source title

Proceedings of ALTC Leadership Symposium 2010

Name of conference

ALTC Leadership 2010: Sharing Maths and Stats Resources

Location

Wollongong, N.S.W.

Start date

2010-02-15

End date

2010-02-17

Publisher

‬Australian Learning and Teaching Council

Place published

Wollongong, N.S.W.

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Business and Law

School

Newcastle Business School

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