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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Spee, James C.; Fraiberg, Allison – Journal of Management Education, 2015
In light of recent critiques of management education, this article examines the "Carnegie Report's" argument that the core components of liberal arts education (Analytical Thinking, Multiple Framing, The Reflective Exploration of Meaning, and Practical Reasoning) can and should be integrated into the undergraduate business…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Business Administration Education, Liberal Arts, Curriculum
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Katz-Buonincontro, Jen – Journal of Management Education, 2015
This review presents a synthesis of the state of arts-based management education scholarship, with teaching and research recommendations. To begin, the lack of creativity and empathy development in management students is presented. Next, literature-based descriptions of arts-based management exercises focus on how to use improvisational theatre,…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Studio Art, Business Administration Education, Scholarship
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Guerriero Wilson, Robbie – Journal of Management Education, 2015
This essay considers the developments in education for management in 20th-century Britain. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, that is, the highpoint of the United Kingdom's economic success, management was considered more of an art than a science, and formal education specifically for management was limited. After the Second World…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Administrator Education, Business Education
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Rendtorff, Jacob Dahl – Journal of Management Education, 2015
Case studies can be an important methodology for ethics and philosophy in humanistic management and liberal education as well as in the social sciences because they integrate a deeper, reflective, philosophical, and ethical understanding of the organization. A case study approach based on philosophy of management contributes to putting into…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ethics, Business Administration, Liberal Arts
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Barry, Daved; Meisiek, Stefan – Journal of Management Education, 2015
Over the past decade, numerous business schools have begun experimenting with studio-based inquiry, often drawing inspiration from professional studios used within art and design schools and from business and governmental studios used for problem-solving and innovation. Business school studios vary considerably in form, ranging from temporary…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
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Nesteruk, Jeffrey – Journal of Management Education, 2015
This essay recounts how a teaching experiment with digital storytelling unexpectedly revealed how this humanistic genre enabled by contemporary technology might contribute to a more creative integration of business study with the liberal arts.
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Undergraduate Students, Story Telling, Educational Technology
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Madden, Laura T.; Smith, Anne D. – Journal of Management Education, 2015
The inclusion of photographic approaches in the business classroom can incorporate missing elements of liberal education into business education, which were highlighted in a recent Carnegie study of undergraduate business education. Building on photographic methods in social science research, we identify three categories of photographic approaches…
Descriptors: Business Education, Photography, Integrated Activities, Liberal Arts
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Benson, Joy; Dresdow, Sally – Journal of Management Education, 2014
Management and professional business education is central to developing human talent that can help organizations be competitive in today's complex business environment. So the question for management educators is how do we know that graduates have the talent that business needs? Learning outcome assessment has been the process used by…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration Education, College Outcomes Assessment, Design
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Smith, Gerald F. – Journal of Management Education, 2014
The development of student thinking skills is a major goal of business education. As with other such goals, student outcomes assessment must be undertaken to measure goal achievement. Thinking is difficult to teach; it is also difficult to assess. The purpose of this article is to improve management educators' understanding of student…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Thinking Skills, College Students, Student Evaluation
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Kemery, Edward R.; Stickney, Lisa T. – Journal of Management Education, 2014
We describe a multifaceted, multilevel approach to teamwork learning and assessment. It includes teamwork knowledge, peer and self-appraisal of teamwork behavior, and individual and team performance on objective tests for teaching and assessing teamwork in an undergraduate business program. At the beginning of this semester-long process, students…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Undergraduate Students, Teamwork, Student Evaluation
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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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Bailey, James R. – Journal of Management Education, 2014
This essay engages the prospect and peril of employing rubrics in America. It discusses how institutional independence affects the enterprise, and addresses whether rubrics will be received as salvation or subservience by educational agents. It asks how rubrics can benefit stakeholders while examining their unintended consequences. It concludes by…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Business Administration Education, Higher Education, College Administration
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Taylor, Scott N. – Journal of Management Education, 2014
It has become common practice for management students to participate in some sort of self-assessment or multisource feedback assessment (MSF; also called 360-degree assessment or multirater assessment) during their management degree program. These assessments provide students invaluable feedback about themselves and assist students in their…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Feedback (Response), Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems
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Riebe, Linda; Jackson, Denise – Journal of Management Education, 2014
Calls for employability skill development in undergraduates now extend across many culturally similar developed economies. Government initiatives, industry professional accreditation criteria, and the development of academic teaching and learning standards increasingly drive the employability agenda, further cementing the need for skill…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Benchmarking, Employment Potential, Job Skills
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Kenworthy, Amy L.; Hrivnak, George A. – Journal of Management Education, 2014
Amy Kenworthy and George A. Hrivnak share their thoughts in this commentary, writing that they were both stimulated by and written in response to Riebe and Jackson's article "Assurance of Graduate Employability Skill Outcomes Through the Use of Rubrics." Having read two iterations of that article, they highlight three key messages…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Employment Potential, Job Skills, College Outcomes Assessment
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