Exploring the Feedback Provision of Mentors and Clients for Teams in Work-Integrated Learning Environments

Andrew Zamecnik, Srécko Joksimovíc, Vitomir Kovanovíc, G. Grossmann, Djazia Ladjal, Abelardo Pardo
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Industry supervisors play a pivotal role in ongoing learner support and guidance within a work-integrated learning context. Effective provisional feedback from industry supervisors in work-integrated learning environments is essential for increasing a team’s metacognitive awareness and ability to evaluate their performance. However, research that examines the usefulness and type of feedback from industry supervisors for teams remains limited. In this study, we investigate the quality of provisional feedback by comparing the teams’ helpfulness rating of the feedback from two types of industry supervisors (i.e., clients and mentors), based on the feedback type (task, process, regulatory and self-level oriented) using learning analytics. The results show that teams rated the perceived helpfulness scores of clients and mentors as very useful, with mentors providing slightly more helpful feedback. We also found that mentors provide more co-occurrences of feedback classifications than clients. The overall results show that teams perceive mentor feedback as more helpful than clients and that the mentor targets feedback that is more beneficial to the teams learning than the clients. Our findings can aid in developing guidelines that aim to validate and improve existing or new feedback quality frameworks by leveraging backward evaluation data.
工作整合学习环境下导师与客户对团队反馈的探讨
在工作整合的学习环境中,行业主管在持续的学习者支持和指导中发挥着关键作用。在工作集成学习环境中,来自行业主管的有效临时反馈对于提高团队的元认知意识和评估其绩效的能力至关重要。然而,检验行业主管对团队反馈的有用性和类型的研究仍然有限。在本研究中,我们通过比较团队对两种类型的行业主管(即客户和导师)基于反馈类型(任务导向、过程导向、监管导向和自我水平导向)的反馈的有用性评级来调查临时反馈的质量。结果显示,团队将客户和导师的感知帮助得分评为非常有用,导师提供的有用反馈略高。我们还发现,导师比客户提供更多的反馈分类共现率。总体结果表明,团队认为导师的反馈比客户更有帮助,导师的目标反馈比客户更有利于团队的学习。我们的发现可以帮助制定指导方针,旨在通过利用向后评估数据来验证和改进现有的或新的反馈质量框架。
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