Recapping: effective pedagogy to ensure inclusivity and optimise learning and teaching experiences

Hien Nguyen

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Abstract

Recaps have long been used in the media industry, where they have been found to be effective in supporting viewers’ understanding and recall of information. More recently, recaps have been explored in educational settings. This study examines whether recapping can support inclusivity and help to optimise learning and teaching experiences in the context of a business school in a widening participation university. We applied a mixed-method approach to collect data from both students and instructors. We used questionnaires to capture quantitatively their perceptions about recapping and semi-structured interviews to explore their opinions in more depth. Our findings indicate that recapping is perceived as an effective pedagogical approach that can improve learning experience of students, teaching experience of teachers and ensure a more inclusive environment. The research makes both theoretical and methodological contributions to the literature.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
JournalCompass: Journal of Learning and Teaching
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Aug 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dynamic use of recap, Learning and Teaching Experiences, Optimisation, Business and Management Education, Pedagogy, Learning and Memory

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