Educational Innovation in Economics and Business IV: Learning in a Changing Environment

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Jeanette Hommes
Springer Science & Business Media, 31‏/07‏/1999 - 288 من الصفحات
The theme of "Learning in a Changing Environment" reflects the way in which educational thinking in Higher Education has undergone a rapid change throughout the world. The EDINEB network consists of people who see the role of educationalists as providing a framework for learning rather than taking a traditional approach of "chalk and talk". The key to the success of this fourth conference (and these articles selected from it) lies in the supportive role delegates give to each other in sharing experiences (and problems!) in a changing environment. The network has grown because ofthe commitment of members to form what is in effect a multinational self-help group which is dedicated to continual improvement in the educational environment. This fourth EDINEB conference brought together 95 registrations from over 21 countries. The 16 papers selected represent a cross-section of the articles submitted to the authors and the book is divided into four sections. 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMME STRUCTURES The first section examines how different programmes (in different of countries and cultures) have been structured to meet the particular needs both the participants/students and the economic environment within which they operate.

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Reforming Economics Teaching in Albania
3
How to Prepare Graduates for the Changing Workplace?
13
Business Education in Russia Needs Change
29
Teaching Big Picture Economics
49
Importance of Informatics Skills for Economics Graduates
61
Graduates Learning Style and Labour Market Entry
83
The Structure of the Learning Environment
107
the Missing Link in ProblemBased Learning
109
Learning How to Place World Wide Web Information in Context
163
An International Management Course and the Use of Groupware Lotus Notes
175
Evaluating Student Skills
189
Adapting a Quality Function Deployment Model to Optimise Professional Education in Human ResourcesIndustrial Relations Programmes
191
The Link Between Entrepreneurial Success and Advanced Skills in Organisation Development
229
Cost Analysis and Budgeting Project Approach
239
Educating Entrepreneurial Trainers
255
Integrating Communication and Entrepreneurial Skills in a South African Management Development Programme
265

Do Students Study More Thoroughly Within a ProblemBased Learning Course
127
An Evaluation Report
143
Information Technology in the Learning Environment
161

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