Executive education is both a growing and increasingly competitive industry. The traditional business school, once a dominant player in this space, now faces competition from sophisticated and focused consultants and for-profit training specialists offering a variety of face-to-face and on-line instructional vehicles. An abiding question has become ever more prevalent for business schools – are executive education clients getting meaningful, long-term value for their significant investments? Demonstrating value and building capabilities is different for a generic, open enrolment course than for a custom program. This paper proposes a solutions-based approach to the development and implementation of customized executive programs, arguing tha...
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Adopting a new lecture style will enable students to have meaningful learning and actively interact ...
This chapter considers ways in which lesson study may be introduced and sustained within the school-...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
This article aims to explore the e-learning experience delivered by Systematic Inventive Thinking ® ...
The aim of this study is to reveal the difficulties teachers face, and to clarify the characteristic...
The rise of commercialisation within education (Courtney 2015) brought with it a number of systems a...
Career development is an essential aspect for universitystudents which includes career planning (Sto...
Throughout its short history, formal design education has struggled to find a balance between impart...
Advances in educational technology and the continued emergence of the Internet as a major source of ...
Environmental Management (EM) is taught in many Higher Education Institutions in the UK. Most this p...
Now a fixture of the higher education landscape, the "impact agenda" is partly fuelled by a cost-ben...
In this paper we consider why academics on Continuing Professional Learning (CPL) programmes often s...
Purpose : A report is given on a survey of international good practices in information literacy educ...
In October 2015, a large international study titled Students, Computers and Learning (OECD, 2015) re...
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Adopting a new lecture style will enable students to have meaningful learning and actively interact ...
This chapter considers ways in which lesson study may be introduced and sustained within the school-...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...