Stop teaching : : principles and practices for responsible management education / / Isabel Rimanoczy.
What do we need to change in order to develop a new generation of business leaders who connect profits with purpose, who see in social entrepreneurship and innovation the key opportunity for addressing our planetary challenges? The answer lays in the contents we select to teach, in the values we inv...
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Rimanoczy, Isabel, 1956-, author. Stop teaching : principles and practices for responsible management education / Isabel Rimanoczy. First edition. New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, 2016. 1 online resource (xxix, 151 pages) text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Principles for responsible management education collection, 2331-0022 Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-148) and index. Part 1. Why do we need a change? -- 1. Pedagogy frozen in time -- 2. What business schools can learn from business -- 3. From teaching to facilitating learning -- Part 2. What is action reflection learning? -- 4. The Scandinavian rebels' initiative -- 5. The 10 ARL principles -- 6. Principle 1: relevance -- 7. Principle 2: tacit knowledge -- 8. Principle 3: reflection -- 9. Principle 4: self-awareness -- 10. Principle 5: social learning -- 11. Principle 6: paradigm shift -- 12. Principle 7: systems thinking -- 13. Principle 8: integration -- 14. Principle 9: repetition and reinforcement -- 15. Principle 10: learning facilitator -- Part 3. So what is the impact? -- 16. Different roles for a teacher -- 17. The flipped classroom and what it takes -- 18. Evaluating results -- 19. Going back to the purpose -- 20. Developing change accelerators -- 21. Closing remarks -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index. Access restricted to authorized users and institutions. What do we need to change in order to develop a new generation of business leaders who connect profits with purpose, who see in social entrepreneurship and innovation the key opportunity for addressing our planetary challenges? The answer lays in the contents we select to teach, in the values we invite to explore and develop, and in the methods we use. In the era of 24/7 global access to information from our mobile gadgets, many institutions of higher education are still sitting students in rows or amphitheaters, measuring success via tests and evaluations, with instructors lecturing what students should learn. And instructors feel the challenge of competing with sleepy audiences that divide their attention between their cell phones and the speaker. Stop teaching, the author says, inviting instructors in management schools and higher education to adopt some proven learning principles that can reengage students, unleash their potentials, and foster them to shape the world they want to live in. And have fun doing it. Through adult learning research, guides, activities, and stories from pioneering learning facilitators in education and corporate training, Rimanoczy brings a long-needed revamp to educational institutions that want to be part of responsible management education. Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 15, 2016). Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Management Study and teaching. action learning action reflection learning adult learning andragogy blended learning empowering students holistic pedagogy student engagement teaching adults teaching for sustainability UN PRME learning methods Electronic books. Print version: 9781631573798 ProQuest (Firm) Principles for responsible management education collection. 2331-0022 https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=4560115 Click to View |
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