Innovative Practice in Higher Education Clausen, Andersson, Schaltz
Vol. 4 (1) April 2020 Co-creation through Personal Stories
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ISSN: 2044-3315
Sharing experiences and the co-creation of knowledge
through personal stories – tools for critical thinking:
student perspectives
Helene Balslev Clausen, Vibeke Andersson
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and Theresa Schaltz
Aalborg University, Denmark
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Corresponding author: van@cgs.aau.dk
Abstract
Highlighting students’ voices and sharing personal learning experiences with peers can be
useful teaching tools. We introduce student instructors and their stories to create learning
processes among student instructors and the peers they are teaching. We argue,
furthermore, that peer learning can add to employability skills once students are outside
the university setting by enhancing students’ critical thinking skills. We are inspired by
Kolb’s learning circle, but we also wish to expand on his arguments by adding sharing
experiences as an equal concept in learning processes. We use our own knowledge and
experiences as lecturers (Helene Balslev Clausen and Vibeke Andersson) and student
(Theresa Schaltz) to set the scene for experiential learning. In our case, peer learning is
based on our Creative Learning Lab, which forms the backdrop for student instructors’
sharing experiences through personal stories (Andersson & Clausen 2018). Creative
Learning Lab is an initiative which puts students at the center, and which includes external
stakeholders in academic work. This study uses interviews with student instructors and
students. In addition, we use observations from the student instructors (represented by
Theresa Schaltz). Our main findings show that, by using students’ personal stories,
experiences are shared with the students instructors, and this adds to the deep learning
processes and co-creation of knowledge. Our key findings show that motivation increases
among students during peer learning.
Key words: Sharing experiences, personal stories, problem-based learning, critical
thinking, employability, student instructors, co-creation of knowledge.