There is growing interest in Management Learning literature in a more critical perspective than has usually been the case in either management education or management development. This article contrasts the concept of critical reflection-drawing on the work of critical theorists in adult education-with the more familiar concept of `reflection'. In proposing how the principles of critical reflection might be applied to management education practice, the distinction is made between educational content (the curriculum) and educational process (methods and structures), drawing attention to the need to consider both in the development of a 'critical' management pedagogy
Purpose This paper aims to describe an attempt to develop a more effective technique to teach se...
The debate around the relevance of management education to practice is a long standing one. Critics ...
Teaching reflection in a work-based learning (WBL) environment where students combine work with stud...
The focus of the paper is a review of the more problematical aspects of introducing a critical persp...
Due to the growing learning demands requested of managers in the workplace and to the importance of ...
This conceptual article seeks to develop insights for teaching reflexivity in undergraduate manageme...
This conceptual article seeks to develop insights for teaching reflexivity in undergraduate manageme...
There has been a growing demand in the academic literature of the past few years for management educ...
Promoting the capacity for critical reflection is a pivotal part of management learning and educatio...
The debate surrounding the nature and purpose of management education in the UK's business schools i...
This research explores how criticality is perceived, experienced and translated into the everyday pr...
This article describes and analyzes a proposal for the teaching-learning of strategic management for...
Gosling and Mintzberg (2004) challenged the traditional educational design methodologies used in man...
This research explores how criticality is perceived, experienced and translated into the everyday ...
Abstract Critical management education (CME) raises ethical issues, some of which have been debated ...
Purpose This paper aims to describe an attempt to develop a more effective technique to teach se...
The debate around the relevance of management education to practice is a long standing one. Critics ...
Teaching reflection in a work-based learning (WBL) environment where students combine work with stud...
The focus of the paper is a review of the more problematical aspects of introducing a critical persp...
Due to the growing learning demands requested of managers in the workplace and to the importance of ...
This conceptual article seeks to develop insights for teaching reflexivity in undergraduate manageme...
This conceptual article seeks to develop insights for teaching reflexivity in undergraduate manageme...
There has been a growing demand in the academic literature of the past few years for management educ...
Promoting the capacity for critical reflection is a pivotal part of management learning and educatio...
The debate surrounding the nature and purpose of management education in the UK's business schools i...
This research explores how criticality is perceived, experienced and translated into the everyday pr...
This article describes and analyzes a proposal for the teaching-learning of strategic management for...
Gosling and Mintzberg (2004) challenged the traditional educational design methodologies used in man...
This research explores how criticality is perceived, experienced and translated into the everyday ...
Abstract Critical management education (CME) raises ethical issues, some of which have been debated ...
Purpose This paper aims to describe an attempt to develop a more effective technique to teach se...
The debate around the relevance of management education to practice is a long standing one. Critics ...
Teaching reflection in a work-based learning (WBL) environment where students combine work with stud...