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Managing in the Global Economy: An Integrative Concept for a Cross-Functional MBA Cornerstone Course
Mettler, Alfred – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2006
This paper documents how faculty from different departments at Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business developed, implemented and successfully delivered a cross-functional cornerstone core MBA course. The course provides an introduction to fundamental business concepts from a global managerial perspective and is based on an…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Required Courses, Course Content
Fuller, Jack A.; Denton, James W. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2006
The fields of Management Science (MS) and Operations Management (OM) have co-existed in business school curricula for over a half century. This paper examines five trends that point toward a bright future for Operations Management in the business curriculum. These trends include an increasing emphasis on global competition, the growth of the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Graduates, Manufacturing, Futures (of Society)
Mujtaba, Bahaudin G.; McAtavey, Jean – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2006
The purposes of the study were to assess and compare learning gained in a masters of science in human resources course entitled Management Communication and to measure performance through an objective pre-test and post-test examination with students pursuing their degree at a cluster site in Kingston, Jamaica, away from the main campus with those…
Descriptors: International Education, Performance Based Assessment, Academic Achievement, Performance Tests
Lennon, Ron; Sharland, Alex; Gonzalez, Mauricio – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2006
Negotiation skills are valuable tools especially in the international business context. However, the extent to which negotiation simulations build new skills rather than augment existing skills is unclear. This empirical study focuses on the extent to which Mexican students and U.S. students learned from a negotiation simulation. The results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Business Administration Education, Marketing
Horner, David T.; Siaw, Susan Nakayama – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
Relatively few experimental studies have examined the effectiveness of study guides on student exam performance. The authors compared exam scores for students who were given instructor-generated study guides versus students who generated their own study guides. Participants were undergraduates enrolled in three identical sections of an…
Descriptors: Study Guides, Program Effectiveness, Student Developed Materials, Teacher Developed Materials
Goodwin, M. M.; Califf, M. E. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
Workload has been found to be a major course-related factor that affects student dropout rates. A heavy workload combined with a lack of time can create problems for students with courses that, by their very nature, require extensive work outside of class time. One such course is the second-semester programming course at Illinois State University…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Time Management, Academic Achievement, Programming
Erickson, Michael E. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The author reviews research indicating that discipline specialists and novices acquire knowledge differently. He argues that teaching professionals need to help students learn how to learn within general knowledge domains. The developmental/sociocultural perspectives of Vygotsky, Bakhtin, Luria, and others, which emphasize the inter/intrapersonal,…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning, College Instruction, Higher Education
Justice, Christopher; Rice, James; Warry, Wayne; Laurie, Irene – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The authors examined whether taking a first-year "Inquiry" course, Inquiry in Social Science (1SS3), makes a difference in students' learning and performance. Using five years of data from McMaster University, they compared students who took first-year "Inquiry" with comparable students who did not in terms of how well students performed during…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Social Sciences, Comparative Analysis, Inquiry
Grobman, Laurie – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
Service-learning, an increasingly popular pedagogical strategy in higher education, has been largely ignored in the scholarship of literature teaching. Because political and social activities are inextricably linked with aesthetic and intellectual activities, literary texts and community service can work in complementary ways to inform students'…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Service Learning, Literature, English Literature
Winter, Jenifer S. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The author argues that the rapid growth of information and communication technologies and an increasingly complex global environment have brought about the need for information and communication technology (ICT) literacy, the ability to use information technology effectively and evaluate its role in society critically. She presents a strategy for…
Descriptors: Elective Courses, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Information Literacy
Modla, Virginia B.; Wake, Donna Glenn – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The authors detail technology-based active literacy strategies that they employed with preservice teachers to enhance their skill and comfort level in providing appropriate technology-supported literacy instruction to future students. They examine four theoretical and pragmatic threads to include in course design: active learning, open-ended…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Literacy, Technology Integration, Active Learning
Madsen, Susan R. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The quality of student learning is a subject of considerable attention in higher education institutions around the world. One emerging pedagogy that addresses this issue for both higher education and the professional workplace is action learning. One concern, however, is that the definitions and conceptions of action learning vary widely. The…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Action Research, Experiential Learning, Active Learning
Johnson, Genevieve Marie – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
Practice-as-inquiry refers to the blending of instructional practice with systematic curricular inquiry. College and university teachers, while experts in their disciplines, typically are not specialists in instructional practice. Practice-as-inquiry (also referred to as teacher-as-researcher) may function as a mechanism of continuous teaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Dentistry, Data Interpretation
Jenkins, Charles R.; Speck, Bruce W. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The authors conducted a study of effective teaching using structured interviews of 29 university professors who had won teaching awards. They found that effective teaching is more than a bundle of techniques used in a masterful manner. Indeed, it embodies an elusive quality that the authors call caring. Caring, they found, reveals itself in two…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Awards, Interviews, Teaching Methods
Anderson, Delia Castro – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The author discusses mentoring and training strategies that enhance adjunct faculty members' teaching effectiveness in undergraduate science laboratories and foster a sense of common enterprise within the institutional environment. These strategies include the preparation of an "Adjunct Faculty Handbook", mentoring and peer-support programs, and…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, Mentors, Beginning Teachers, College Faculty

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