2021
DOI: 10.24059/olj.v25i4.2895
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An Exploratory Examination of Student-Led, Asynchronous Collaborative Online Discussions in Fostering Higher-Order Cognitive Skills and Ethical Leadership Learning

Abstract: Previous studies have contextualized student-led, asynchronous online discussions as collaborative learning experiences that positively impact students’ learning and foster higher order cognitive skills. From a leadership education perspective, student-led discussions have come to the fore as a helpful resource for deepening learning because of their focus on collaboration and shared leadership. While literature on student-led online discussions, leadership learning, and cognitive skill is plentiful, there is … Show more

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“…Regarding care for others, the score was higher after OMDD with the five participants than with a pair and with the five participants with the facilitator. These results differed from McCarron et al (2021), who described the effects of student-led online discussion on other abilities. The results of this study suggest that face-to-face discussions might be more effective when it comes to things that are directly related to them, such as their peers and community.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…Regarding care for others, the score was higher after OMDD with the five participants than with a pair and with the five participants with the facilitator. These results differed from McCarron et al (2021), who described the effects of student-led online discussion on other abilities. The results of this study suggest that face-to-face discussions might be more effective when it comes to things that are directly related to them, such as their peers and community.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…High-quality media is media that is designed by considering aspects of cognitive multimedia theory Bhatti et al (2017); Clark & Mayer (2016), constructivist theory Duffy & Jonassen (2013); Jiang et al (2020) with a cultural context Hung (2020), then aligning it with the principles of higher order thinking (HOTS). High-quality media can be used to stimulate students' higher-order thinking skills (McCarron, et al, 2021).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%