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Challenge Based Learning In Finance

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posted on 2024-02-12, 10:31 authored by Geeta Lakshmi
<p>Finance courses are major offerings in UK business schools, at various levels. Seldom, do these courses move beyond theoretical modelling and textbook approaches. This is corroborated by the paltry literature on Challenge based learning (CBL) in the finance arena. In this chapter, we describe the experience of implementing an investment fund?designed by experienced members of staff?and set up and run by students in one of the UK business schools in 2018. The seed capital of the Fund was donated by a variety of sources and has enabled students to use this as a jump start for their investment skills. The ethos of the Fund is not to teach students just how to invest but to put students in a real-life investment setting where they deal with the running of day-to-day activities of managing investments through a practical framework. In doing so they discover, adapt, and apply theoretical models to funds while preparing performance reports. ?Students have been successful in getting jobs by demonstrating their involvement and the Fund has put them in touch with investment banks and future employers. The functioning of the Fund is analysed in this chapter. The chapter suggests the practical steps involved in setting up such a schema of challenge-based learning, which might aid other higher education institutions and promote entrepreneurial, creative and team building activity.</p>

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Emerald Book of Challenge Based Learning

Pages/Article Number

131-155

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

ISBN

978-1-80117-491-6

Date Submitted

2022-10-27

Date Accepted

2022-08-08

Date of First Publication

2022-08-08

Date of Final Publication

2022-08-08

ePrints ID

52070

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