An analysis of interrelationships between project management and student-experience constructs

Maxwell Chipulu*, Udechukwu Ojiako, Melanie Ashleigh, Stuart Maguire

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Abstract

This article seeks to explore, through the utilization of correlational analysis, how the parameters that impact the student experience may be interrelated. We found that the experiences of students studying project management appear to be heavily influenced by e-resource provisions and the actual experiences that the students are subjected to when using virtual learning environments (VLEs). These findings support previous research acknowledging that information and communications technology (ICT) plays an important role in teaching and learning project management. Students' experience of interpersonal skills also correlated uniquely and significantly with other constructs, supporting the premise that learning is integral to the development of interpersonal skills. Discussion surrounds the interdependency of student experiences adding to their learning and how future research should consider larger and more diverse samples to establish exactly what constructs detract and/or add to their learning in project management, which could then contribute to pedagogical discourse in other disciplines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-101
Number of pages11
JournalProject Management Journal
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2011

Keywords

  • interrelationships
  • learning
  • project management
  • student experiences
  • teaching

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