Current trends suggest that academia may be well “behind the curve” in delivering effective competitive and market intelligence programs and course offerings to students. There are many reasons why this state of affairs has occurred, and prominent among them is nature of challenges experienced by instructors in disseminating and teaching students the prominent competencies they need to acquire in order to be successful in the changing workplace. Applying cluster analysis to our teaching experiences and the scholarship, we develop a normative conceptual model that contrasts traditional and evolving pedagogical methods. Furthermore, we make the case that new learning tools and technologies which are revolutionizing the way information is taug...
What will Applied Sciences and Arts curriculum look like at the end of the 21st century? How are we ...
We surveyed instructors at APA-accredited clinical and school psychology programs across the United ...
Teaching today can, in many respects, be considered as a scientific pursuit, irrespective of the dis...
Current trends suggest that academia may be well “behind the curve” in delivering effective competit...
Current trends suggest that academia may be well “behind the curve” in delivering effective competit...
Intelligence, experts generally define it through a learning theory approach, a neurobiological theo...
For more than two decades, degree-granting intelligence programs have popped up around the U.S., rep...
This paper critically reviews various learning preferences and human intelligence theories and model...
This paper studies the weaknesses of intelligence-education curriculum in the United States from a L...
On November 23, 2021, Dr. Stephen Marrin, program director at James Madison University, presented on...
Over the last decade, intelligence has become one of the most widely taught subjects in higher educa...
One of the well-known advantages of working in intelligence is that you can have the undivided atten...
Implicit theories of intelligence refer to individuals’ beliefs about the fundamental nature of inte...
Artificial Intelligence and its sub-disciplines are becoming increasingly relevant in numerous areas...
Intelligence studies has grown tremendously as an academic 5 discipline in recent years. At key int...
What will Applied Sciences and Arts curriculum look like at the end of the 21st century? How are we ...
We surveyed instructors at APA-accredited clinical and school psychology programs across the United ...
Teaching today can, in many respects, be considered as a scientific pursuit, irrespective of the dis...
Current trends suggest that academia may be well “behind the curve” in delivering effective competit...
Current trends suggest that academia may be well “behind the curve” in delivering effective competit...
Intelligence, experts generally define it through a learning theory approach, a neurobiological theo...
For more than two decades, degree-granting intelligence programs have popped up around the U.S., rep...
This paper critically reviews various learning preferences and human intelligence theories and model...
This paper studies the weaknesses of intelligence-education curriculum in the United States from a L...
On November 23, 2021, Dr. Stephen Marrin, program director at James Madison University, presented on...
Over the last decade, intelligence has become one of the most widely taught subjects in higher educa...
One of the well-known advantages of working in intelligence is that you can have the undivided atten...
Implicit theories of intelligence refer to individuals’ beliefs about the fundamental nature of inte...
Artificial Intelligence and its sub-disciplines are becoming increasingly relevant in numerous areas...
Intelligence studies has grown tremendously as an academic 5 discipline in recent years. At key int...
What will Applied Sciences and Arts curriculum look like at the end of the 21st century? How are we ...
We surveyed instructors at APA-accredited clinical and school psychology programs across the United ...
Teaching today can, in many respects, be considered as a scientific pursuit, irrespective of the dis...