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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Environmental Topics for Non-Majors -- Ecological Economics as an Interdisciplinary Course Taught to Master's Students of Environmental Protection -- Political Dimensions of Environmental Problems -- Environmental...
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Purpose – This paper aims to introduce the theme issue and the reasons for focusing on the strategic question: “How can effective university‐industry partnerships be developed?” Design/methodology/approach – The paper provides a broader perspective on university‐industry...
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University led to employability, curriculum development and research orientation at IIMT. Design/methodology/approach – The paper …. The factors include a state of the art curriculum which focuses on learning outcomes, building competencies and enabling …
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and has primarily concentrated on curriculum, materials, enrollments, and effectiveness of teaching techniques. This paper …
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Economics has traditionally been taught in a way that emphasizes the “science” side of social science. This article suggests ways to cover the concepts introduced in high school economics using discussions, simulations, and discovery-based techniques that bring the “social” back into...
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, outlines how and why Dewey organized his interdisciplinary curriculum at the University of Chicago Laboratory School, and …
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continued racial and ethnic disparities in educational standards, curriculum and materials that leave some students and their …
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Purpose The purpose of this theoretical paper is to propose that museums can be useful sites in intervening the theory–practice divide in teacher education. The authors draw from their visit to the Center for Civil and Human Rights (CCHR or Center hereafter) to explore the potential of a local...
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