Enhancing Financial Market Learning: The ‘Pair & Share’ Pedagogical Approach

In this article, Professor François LONGIN (ESSEC Business School, Finance Department) explains how enhance financial market learning with the ‘Pair & Share’ pedagogical approach.
The SimTrade course
The SimTrade course, offered at ESSEC Business School, is an innovative program designed to provide students with a hands-on understanding of financial markets. At its core, SimTrade combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, allowing participants to engage in realistic market simulations. Students can experiment with trading strategies, analyze market reactions, and make decisions in a controlled environment, fostering a deeper comprehension of market dynamics and investor behavior.
The course is grounded in the belief that experiential learning is essential for mastering the complexities of finance. By bridging theory and practice, SimTrade empowers students to navigate the fast-paced world of financial markets with confidence and competence.
The ‘Pair & Share’ pedagogical approach
I describe below the “Pair & Share” pedagogical approach that I discovered during the Glocoll program at Harvard Business School. The “Pair & Share” sequence is organized in three steps:
Step 1: Think Individually
I ask participants to consider the question: “What are three key points about financial markets?” for one minute.
Step 2: Pair & Share
I ask participants to exchange their ideas in groups of two. Participant A explains to Participant B what he/she thinks is important about financial markets, and vice versa. I also informed them that in the next step, I will ask the question : What have you learned from your partner?
Step 3: Group Feedback
Insights are shared with the class, summarized into a mind map.
You will find below the mind about financial markets from the students in the course that I teach at ESSEC Business school (Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Master in Finance (MiF), and Master in Strategy and Management of International Business (SMIB)).
Please click on the image below to download the mind map of the Pair & Share exercise on financial markets.
To open the file of the mind map download Xmind that I used during the webinar (there is a free version of the software).
Feel free to improve the mind map with your own ideas.
Methodology of the "Pair & Share" exercise
Please find below a few slides about the "Pair & Share" exercise (methodology and advantages).
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About the author
The article was written in December 2024 by Professor François LONGIN (ESSEC Business School, Finance Department).