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International Journal of Educational Management (2021) 35 (5): 969–983.
Published: 05 May 2021
...Diane Edmondson; Lucy Matthews Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate how to overcome the dilemma of the lack of student workforce readiness upon graduation. Based on experiential learning theory, the authors propose an innovative three-step approach to marketing curriculum to help...
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International Journal of Educational Management (2014) 28 (5): 523–545.
Published: 03 June 2014
... of internal documents plus e-mail surveys and interviews and discussion seminars with university teachers/researchers and key administrators. Findings – Two tentative models are presented that map the various internal and external forces behind business schools’ curriculum change. One important finding...
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International Journal of Educational Management (2000) 14 (6): 276–285.
Published: 01 November 2000
... driven by the very practical concerns associated with curriculum design, and professional accreditation. Educators are concerned to be able to design courses that develop an individual so that he/she can function effectively as an information manager, and, accordingly, the reputation of their department...
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International Journal of Educational Management (1995) 9 (2): 10–17.
Published: 01 April 1995
... in the Arab world regarding management and its culture. © MCB UP Limited 1995 Academic staff Arab countries Curriculum Economics History Management education Management theory National cultures Organizational behaviour In an attempt to foster economic growth and to improve people′s...
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International Journal of Educational Management (1995) 9 (1): 41.
Published: 01 February 1995
... our curriculum, every major research study in the past several years has indicated that listening– not reading – is now our primary source of information. We all have courses in our schools titled Reading, but how many of our schools have courses titled Listening? None. I wonder why we do not have...
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International Journal of Educational Management (1990) 4 (3)
Published: 01 March 1990
... is provided together with a list of national and international centres which may provide information about primary education. © MCB UP Limited 1990 Education Curriculum Goals Schools Teachers Methods PRIMARY EDUCATION: ISSUES AND TRENDS 27 H ere is an Information File on what is happening...
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International Journal of Educational Management (1989) 3 (3)
Published: 01 March 1989
... curriculum arrangements. If it is a non‐government (private)school, the analysis is made by comparing average with“breakeven” class sizes; if it is a government (public)school, the analysis compares the patterns of teaching class periods with pupil periods. The analysis identifies implicit resource cross...

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