Abstract:The purpose of this study is to change the learning environment in an introductory course of Principles of Marketing (MKT 201), so as to foster a deep and achieving approach to learning as compared to surface learning. This change in environment is done through presenting 2 teaching/learning strategies which are:(1) Pointing out learning outcomes (L.O.) of each session to the students at the beginning of each lecture while making sure they understand them and(2) Constant use of in-class real-life exercises in the form of case-studies to check that students have digested the main concepts and are able to apply them.This study measures the impact of this change in learning environment on students overall achievement (results).This st...
This study investigated to what extent self-efficacy, learning behavior, and performance outcomes re...
The generic aim of good teaching is to engage students and encourage them to adopt a deep approach t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
Abstract: Application of marketing concepts is paramount for marketing graduates, as they will assum...
ABSTRACT. In society, there is a growing need for graduates who possess competencies consistent with...
Three approaches to learning are distinguished in the learning literature: a surface, deep and strat...
It is interesting to note that many tertiary institutions have started to incorporate marketing cour...
AbstractThe main aim of the study is to investigate the approaches to learning, motives and strategi...
Abstract: This study investigated to what extent self-efficacy, learning behavior, and performance o...
This paper reports on the outcome of an inquiry into the learner diversity and the delivery of a sec...
There have been changes in the world since technology made its entrance. The way of study at school,...
Research objectives for improving student learning outcomes on the subjects of marketing strategy th...
This paper introduces an activity used in class to allow students to apply previously acquired infor...
This study investigates the effects of the learning/teaching environment on students' approaches to ...
In an increasingly global environment bedeviled with various social, economic and environmental chal...
This study investigated to what extent self-efficacy, learning behavior, and performance outcomes re...
The generic aim of good teaching is to engage students and encourage them to adopt a deep approach t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
Abstract: Application of marketing concepts is paramount for marketing graduates, as they will assum...
ABSTRACT. In society, there is a growing need for graduates who possess competencies consistent with...
Three approaches to learning are distinguished in the learning literature: a surface, deep and strat...
It is interesting to note that many tertiary institutions have started to incorporate marketing cour...
AbstractThe main aim of the study is to investigate the approaches to learning, motives and strategi...
Abstract: This study investigated to what extent self-efficacy, learning behavior, and performance o...
This paper reports on the outcome of an inquiry into the learner diversity and the delivery of a sec...
There have been changes in the world since technology made its entrance. The way of study at school,...
Research objectives for improving student learning outcomes on the subjects of marketing strategy th...
This paper introduces an activity used in class to allow students to apply previously acquired infor...
This study investigates the effects of the learning/teaching environment on students' approaches to ...
In an increasingly global environment bedeviled with various social, economic and environmental chal...
This study investigated to what extent self-efficacy, learning behavior, and performance outcomes re...
The generic aim of good teaching is to engage students and encourage them to adopt a deep approach t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...