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Fenton, Mark – Journal of College and Character, 2012
Social entrepreneurship, while not a new term, does not have a universal definition. Teaching entrepreneurship in a comprehensive university capstone course often includes a formal business plan project. By incorporating concepts of social entrepreneurship, students develop an awareness of entrepreneurship beyond a more traditional approach. This…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Social Change, College Curriculum, Business Administration Education
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Hyter, Yvette D. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2014
The field of speech-language pathology needs a conceptual framework to guide the provision of services in a globalized world. Proposed in this article is a conceptual framework designed to facilitate responsive global engagement for professionals such as speech-language pathologists, who are increasingly serving diverse populations around the…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Global Approach, Models, Allied Health Personnel
Rusciano, Frank Louis – Liberal Education, 2014
Integrating a "global perspective" into courses necessarily involves examining whether traditional disciplinary assumptions still apply in a global context and, if not, how they need to be translated in order to remain relevant. In this article, the author maps out this process by tracing one "intellectual journey" in order to…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Public Opinion
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Ingols, Cynthia; Shapiro, Mary – Journal of Management Education, 2014
In 2006, our School of Management began the serious path of assessing both the "hard skills" (such as accounting, finance, and strategy) and the "soft skills" (such as leadership, team work, and ethics) of our MBA Program. The data generated from examining the "soft skills" that we want students to learn within our…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Business Administration Education, Skills, Graduate Students
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Kenton, Jay D. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2014
For many years, higher education institutions have been harvesting the low-hanging fruit when it comes to budget reductions and adjustments. Easier changes have often been made--such as cutting administration, using more adjunct faculty, contracting out inefficient or non effective auxiliary operations and so forth. Until recently such strategies,…
Descriptors: Colleges, Budgeting, Educational Finance, Costs
Davis, Lennard J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
A course's reading list is the skeleton of a semester's body of thought, the inventory that a professor writes up for the departmental Web site and the schedule of courses that lists the goods. Despite the obvious utility of fixed reading lists, one should jettison them when possible. The author has been conducting an informal experiment using a…
Descriptors: Reading Lists, Reading, Web Sites, College Faculty
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Deacon, Andrea – CEA Forum, 2013
One of the most taxing duties of a writing program administrator (WPA), and one that is likely to cause the most burnout, is initiating curricular reform, an initiative often met with pushback and resistance. Within the literature on curriculum reform in first-year composition, this resistance seems to arise from a complex web of issues related to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Writing (Composition), Educational Change, Burnout
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Pym, June; Kapp, Rochelle – Studies in Higher Education, 2013
This article describes a successful academic development programme in a Commerce faculty at a relatively elite, historically white university in South Africa. The writers argue that the programme has managed to achieve good results in recent years by moving away from deficit models of academic development for students from disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Remedial Programs, College Freshmen, Student Experience
Capaldi Phillips, Elizabeth D.; Poliakoff, Michael B. – American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2015
ACTA's report "The Cost of Chaos in the Curriculum" reveals that the vast array of course choices given to college students is a cause of exploding costs and poor academic outcomes. And a bloated undergraduate curriculum is particularly detrimental to the success of students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. The report documents how…
Descriptors: College Students, Undergraduate Study, College Curriculum, Core Curriculum
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Mulder, Martin – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Disciplines play a major role in agricultural education and extension. Biology, chemistry and physics are all essential to understand nature and to improve the quality of agricultural production. During the past centuries, disciplines have evolved, and a multitude of specialisations emerged, like cell biology, colloid chemistry and geophysics. The…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Extension Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Petkus, Ed, Jr.; Budeva, Desislava; Chung, Christina; Dzhogleva, Hristina – Marketing Education Review, 2011
Can marketing outputs--advertising, packaging, product design, and retail environments--be considered a form of art? This paper explores the potential for incorporating the theories and concepts of aesthetics in the marketing curriculum in order to facilitate students' capacity to interpret marketing outputs and develop effective practical…
Descriptors: Marketing, Art, Aesthetics, Business Administration Education
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Donchev, Ivaylo – Informatics in Education, 2013
C++ is the most commonly used language in introductory and intermediate programming courses in Bulgarian universities. In recent years this language has developed greatly. Its abstractions are more flexible and affordable than ever before. Such great number of changes are related to the launch of the new standard (known as C++11) that we have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Programming Languages, Information Science Education, Computer Science Education
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Oxley, Rebecca – Library Quarterly, 2013
New homegrown groups such as iDiversity call attention to the important and essential role that student-based groups play in promoting cultural competency within their own institutions and the profession at large. The iDiversity story outlines (1) how student engagement can be transformed into leadership and action by diversity focus within the…
Descriptors: Library Education, Information Science Education, Student Organizations, Diversity (Institutional)
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Kulich, M.; Chudoba, J.; Kosnar, K.; Krajnik, T.; Faigl, J.; Preucil, L. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2013
E-learning is a modern and effective approach for training in various areas and at different levels of education. This paper gives an overview of SyRoTek, an e-learning platform for mobile robotics, artificial intelligence, control engineering, and related domains. SyRoTek provides remote access to a set of fully autonomous mobile robots placed in…
Descriptors: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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Bader, Lena; Bereuther, Tabea; Deutsch, Elisabeth; Edlinger, Julia; Fureder, Silvia; Kaspar, Emanuel; Kottstorfer, Marlene; Mautner, Claudia; Rossegger, Christine; Samonig, Alina; Samonig, Stefan; Schuster, Christoph; Witz, Gerhard; Zotter, Victoria; Ahamer, Gilbert – Multicultural Education & Technology Journal, 2013
Purpose: Based on an in-depth comparison of 20 multicultural university curricula, this article aims to provide practical and implementable suggestions about how to improve such curricula in order to ensure highest and globally compatible academic quality. The recently founded developmental Master's curriculum "Global Studies" (GS) at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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