Active Learning through Buzz Group Discussions: Fostering Engagement and Skill Development in Higher Education
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Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University (Sri Lanka)
Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University (Sri Lanka)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.1026EDU0060
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 10/26 | Page No: 709-715
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-01-12
Accepted: 2026-01-18
Published: 2026-02-05
Abstract
This research investigates the use of buzz group discussions among university students in a classroom-based pedagogical study to boost their involvement and participation in lectures, while simultaneously improving their soft skills as independent learners. Conventional lectures tend to reduce students to passive listening, where they are forced to take notes while content is presented to them. This inactivity not only diminishes their involvement but also restricts the development of essential skills such as communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Buzz group discussions provide an engaging option. In buzz group discussions, students form pairs or small groups to talk about a question or topic and must present their findings with justifications. These groups enable students to challenge their understanding, inquire, and feel inspired about the course content. The buzz group technique is thus more effective in teaching than conventional methods, as it actively involves students in discussion and fosters healthy group interaction, ultimately sharpening their communicative abilities. It's particularly effective in larger classes, encourages participation from shy students, and allows for more varied input and responses within a scheduled time frame. This study investigates how buzz group discussions facilitate active learning and the development of soft skills among university students. The results indicate a favorable view of this innovative group discussion approach. Engaging in discussions within small groups is very advantageous. Students realize the improvement in their soft skills, such as communication and teamwork. Group discussion provides them with the opportunity to learn materials actively, creatively, and collaboratively with their peers, developing confidence in expressing their thoughts. This modification of the teaching method makes their learning more dynamic and interactive, which results in better development of their skills.
Keywords
Buzz group discussion, active learning, skill development, higher education, student engagement
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