Background: In this essay, we address an important issue in the logistics education discourse relating to student-centered curriculum design and evaluation. Methods: We adopt an integrative approach based on conceptual development and guided by constructive alignment. Results: We apply and elaborate our conceptual framework using a case of a teaching plan in logistics management. We also propose an evaluation strategy for our teaching plan in the form of a template. Conclusions: Our essay contributes to the logistics education discourse by using learning theories and developing curriculum design and evaluation guidelines that can be replicated by other educators
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Industry 4.0 approaches have gained increasing relevance to ensure sustainable growth and long-term ...
Purpose - This study attempts to list and rank the necessary skills required of a global logistics p...
Abstract This paper describes an innovative curriculum developed for new Logistics Engineerin
This paper presents an exploratory study of the use of passive and active pedagogies to teach global...
This article develops a teaching methodology in logistics for students of business administration pr...
This paper describes an innovative curriculum developed for new Logistics Engineering degree program...
This paper proposes an attempt to set out a conceptual framework for the application of Oliva Model ...
It is recognised that in today’s global competitive marketplace, where outsourcing continues to grow...
Research findings suggest that a supply chain manager\u27s job is complex and multidimensional, requ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a perspective view pertaining to logistics educational nee...
This paper presents the need for a systems and process perspective of logistics. By defining logisti...
The field of logistics education is rather colorful. The range of possible topics is huge and so eac...
Four arguments, revealing the essence of teaching logistics as sub-discipline of the logistics, are ...
Logistics and transportation has become one of the last frontiers that still remain to be conquered ...
This is the author's version of a work. It is posted here by permission for personal use, not for re...
Industry 4.0 approaches have gained increasing relevance to ensure sustainable growth and long-term ...
Purpose - This study attempts to list and rank the necessary skills required of a global logistics p...
Abstract This paper describes an innovative curriculum developed for new Logistics Engineerin
This paper presents an exploratory study of the use of passive and active pedagogies to teach global...
This article develops a teaching methodology in logistics for students of business administration pr...
This paper describes an innovative curriculum developed for new Logistics Engineering degree program...
This paper proposes an attempt to set out a conceptual framework for the application of Oliva Model ...
It is recognised that in today’s global competitive marketplace, where outsourcing continues to grow...
Research findings suggest that a supply chain manager\u27s job is complex and multidimensional, requ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a perspective view pertaining to logistics educational nee...
This paper presents the need for a systems and process perspective of logistics. By defining logisti...
The field of logistics education is rather colorful. The range of possible topics is huge and so eac...
Four arguments, revealing the essence of teaching logistics as sub-discipline of the logistics, are ...
Logistics and transportation has become one of the last frontiers that still remain to be conquered ...
This is the author's version of a work. It is posted here by permission for personal use, not for re...
Industry 4.0 approaches have gained increasing relevance to ensure sustainable growth and long-term ...
Purpose - This study attempts to list and rank the necessary skills required of a global logistics p...