We present a method to analyze the relation between faculty wide intended learning and concomitant achieved learning outcomes empirically. The method is applied to the Master of Science in Business Administration (MSc BA) program of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) of the University of Groningen. Intended learning is measured from the students’ exposure to seven research aspects taught according to course specific learning goals. The achieved learning outcomes are derived from the grades that the FEB professors gave on these research aspects when grading the students’ final Master theses. We find that the intended learning of the research aspects in the MSc BA program does mainly benefits students with no previous Bachelor of Sci...
Teaching and research are often seen as activities that compete for a faculty member’s time and ener...
Knowledge of research methodology is important for those who are required to read research articles....
Faculty often view teaching and research as competing priorities of which teaching is the less valua...
We present a method to analyze the relation between faculty wide intended learning and concomitant a...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduate students are often encouraged to m...
This study considered outcomes when 27 academics explicitly developed and assessed student research ...
Panel sessionBachelor degree programs in Business, Engineering, Health Science, Humanities and Scien...
University faculty in STEM disciplines often view the relationship between teaching and research as ...
<p>Business graduates need a solid understanding of research methods, for example to make deci...
This study investigated the impact of two approaches to research-led education on students’ learning...
In this study we examine whether in business schools a professor’s research quality impacts her perf...
Research is an integral part of higher education, specifically international business (IB) higher ed...
We examined the relationships between the research originating at business schools, students’ satisf...
Learning gain is a politicised concept within contemporary HE, and as such has been aligned with age...
The author examines the relationship between research productivity and teaching effectiveness using ...
Teaching and research are often seen as activities that compete for a faculty member’s time and ener...
Knowledge of research methodology is important for those who are required to read research articles....
Faculty often view teaching and research as competing priorities of which teaching is the less valua...
We present a method to analyze the relation between faculty wide intended learning and concomitant a...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduate students are often encouraged to m...
This study considered outcomes when 27 academics explicitly developed and assessed student research ...
Panel sessionBachelor degree programs in Business, Engineering, Health Science, Humanities and Scien...
University faculty in STEM disciplines often view the relationship between teaching and research as ...
<p>Business graduates need a solid understanding of research methods, for example to make deci...
This study investigated the impact of two approaches to research-led education on students’ learning...
In this study we examine whether in business schools a professor’s research quality impacts her perf...
Research is an integral part of higher education, specifically international business (IB) higher ed...
We examined the relationships between the research originating at business schools, students’ satisf...
Learning gain is a politicised concept within contemporary HE, and as such has been aligned with age...
The author examines the relationship between research productivity and teaching effectiveness using ...
Teaching and research are often seen as activities that compete for a faculty member’s time and ener...
Knowledge of research methodology is important for those who are required to read research articles....
Faculty often view teaching and research as competing priorities of which teaching is the less valua...