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Nongna, Chatchawan; Junpeng, Putcharee; Hong-ngam, Jongrak; Podjana, Chalunda; Tang, Keow Ngang – Journal of Education and Learning, 2021
This research aims to create and validate the quality of performance assessment using functional analysis. The researchers employed a design-based research method to create core competencies and their workload-based key outcome indicators as a preliminary study encompassing two phases, before formulating a standards-setting appraisal model to…
Descriptors: Faculty Evaluation, Faculty Workload, State Universities, Outcomes of Education
Ubuntu-Praxis: Re-Modelling the Balanced Scorecard Model at a University, an Afrocentric Perspective
Ndoda, Gladys Ruvimbo; Sikwila, Mike Nyamazana – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2014
The authors design the innovation and learning perspective of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) of "Ubuntu and client service charter nexus." This article borrows and advances the research carried out by Khomba, Vermaak and Gouws (2011). The point of departure is on praxis of ubuntu/unhu as a holistic approach in the re-modelling of the BSC…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, African Culture, Holistic Approach, Mixed Methods Research
Staff, Robert J.; McKenzie, Richard B. – 1973
This document applies the tools of economics (consumer choice theory, wage theory, and collective choice) to develop an economic theory of learning. It examines the choice process of acquiring knowledge. The choice of one program (physics) over others (history, math) is clearly important in that physics knowledge and history knowledge cannot be…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Aptitude, Curriculum, Decision Making