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Contents: Introduction to the handbook of teaching and learning at business schools -- Part I: Transformation perspectives -- 1. Community-engaged learning in business schools to effect social change: A capabilities perspective / Carolin Kreber, Leslie Wardley, Catherine Leviten-Reid and...
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This brief essay, appearing in a regular column on "Teaching Health Law," describes the author's experience using the Michael Moore film, "Sicko," in the classroom. Students were assigned to watch the film and discuss relevant legal rules and policy issues in health care financing, health care...
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This essay, one of various symposium essays by law deans on legal education, addresses the significant trend among deans toward doing little or no teaching. The essay identifies various reasons, ranging from financial to symbolic to personal, why deans should teach. It then considers the...
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There is a great revolution taking place in the field of education. It covers the social issues, the culture of the classroom, life-long learning concerns, and perhaps both last and least, technology advancement. Inductive method of teaching and learning is an umbrella term that includes a range...
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