The Business of Education

The Business of Education
Author: Joel Spring,John Eric Frankson,Corie A. McCallum,Diane Price Banks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781315465395

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The Business of Education—a comprehensive view of how education policy is made in the US and, in some cases, globally—analyzes and critiques the influence of educational policy networks in a wide range of contexts and from a variety of perspectives, including testing, college preparation, juvenile detention centers, special education, the arts, teacher evaluation systems, education of undocumented immigrants, college faculty preparation, and financial aid. A network chart in most chapters illustrates how the major political actors, mainly private philanthropic foundations, for-profit companies, government officials, and politicians involved in the network, are linked. Joel Spring, internationally renowned scholar and analyst of educational policy, situates and frames the network studies in an introduction discussing general theories of education policy networks.

Shut Down the Business School

Shut Down the Business School
Author: Martin Parker
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Business education
ISBN: 0745399177

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A clarion call to shut down the business school!

The State Business and Education

The State  Business and Education
Author: Gita Steiner-Khamsi,Alexandra Draxler
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781788970334

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Businesses, philanthropies and non-profit entities are increasingly successful in capturing public funds to support private provision of schooling in developed and developing countries. Coupled with market-based reforms that include weak regulation, control over workforces, standardization of processes and economies of scale, private provision of schooling is often seen to be convenient for both public authorities and businesses. This book examines how the public subsidization of these forms of private education affects quality, equality and the realization of human rights.With original research from leading experts, The State, Business and Education sheds light on the privatization of education in fragile circumstances. It illustrates the ways in which private actors have expanded their involvement in education as a business, and shows the influence of policy borrowing on the spread of for-profit education. Case studies from Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, India and Syrian refugee camps illustrate the ways in which private actors have expanded their involvement in education as a business.This book will be of interest not only to academics and students of international and comparative education, but also to education development professionals in both the private and public sectors, with its empirical assessment of case studies, and careful consideration of the lessons to be learned from each.

Cutting edge Social Media Approaches to Business Education

Cutting edge Social Media Approaches to Business Education
Author: Charles Wankel
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781617351181

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Our current students are digital natives, born into a world of widespread online sharing. Aligning the technologies we use in our courses with their skills and approaches to collaborative learning is an opportunity we should take. The new media share text, images, audio and video material rapidly and interactively. This volume will provide an overview of these new social media including Skype, YouTube, Flickr, blogging, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Examples and cases of how instructors around the world are meaningfully incorporating them into their management, marketing, and other business courses are provided. One of the more robust trends is the use of three-dimensional immersive virtual world interfaces for teaching and learning. The leading one is Second Life. Examples of the use of Second Life in business courses will be discussed. The use of wikis to foster collaborative development of course related material by learners will be presented with case examples. Faculty members are co-creators of course content with their learners. Among the topics covered is how faculty members can be supported in their deployment of social media projects and course structures. How social media can enable the structuring of course activities involving students, prospective students, alumni, employers, businesspersons, and others in rich sharing and support with each other will be discussed. Indeed seeing courses as networking venues beyond learning forums will be parsed.

Teaching and Learning at Business Schools

Teaching and Learning at Business Schools
Author: Dr Kristina Nilsson,Dr Magnus Bild,Dr Pär Mårtensson
Publsiher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781409485759

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Business schools are facing ever increasing internationalization: students are far less homogenous than before, faculty members come from different countries, and teaching is carried out in second (or even third) languages. As a result business schools and their teachers wrestle with new challenges as these changes accelerate. Teaching and Learning at Business Schools brings together contributions from business school managers and educators involved in the International Teachers Programme; a faculty development programme started by Harvard Business School more than 30 years ago and now run by a consortium of the London Business School, Manchester Business School, Kellogg, Stern School of Business, INSEAD, HEC Paris, IAE Aix-en-Provence, IMD, SDA Bocconi Milan and Stockholm School of Economics. The book tackles themes both within the classroom – teaching across different contexts and cultures - and outside the classroom - leading and developing business schools, designing and running programmes, developing faculty members. The authors provide direction, ideas and techniques for transforming business education that are accessible to everyone.

Reimagining Business Education

Reimagining Business Education
Author: Paul R. Carlile,Steven H. Davidson,Kenneth W. Freeman,Howard Thomas,N. Venkatraman
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786353672

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This book discusses the rationale for, and design of, the first Business Education Jam. It reviews key challenges and articulates a vision for how the role and delivery of business education could be reimagined in a time when business schools struggle to identify the innovations necessary to meet the needs of a changing world.

Principles of Business Education

Principles of Business Education
Author: Herbert Arthur Tonne,Louis C. Nanassy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1970
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015015211140

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Innovative Business Education Design for 21st Century Learning

Innovative Business Education Design for 21st Century Learning
Author: Peter Daly,Kristen Reid,Patrick Buckley,Elaine Doyle
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319326221

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This volume explores two aspects of change within higher education: macro factors governing and influencing the institutional environment, and micro issues taking place within the institutions themselves. The first part of the book examines some of the micro issues that influence business and economics pedagogy. It presents reflections and analyses of teaching roles and values, the enhancement of the student learning experience with technology and real world experiences, and what students want and need to learn. The second part of the book looks at the wider institutional environment of change – the shifts in values, new stakeholders, and a change of focus toward developing skills students need to succeed in business. The book highlights the inter-related nature of these changes and shows that both aspects are important in motivating and inspiring students to be able participants in a 21st century global society. Its focus on interdisciplinarity, curriculum structures, and changing stakeholders helps to analyse the roles and models of business and economics education in addressing the needs of today’s global environment.