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P. Hariharasakthisudhan; K. Logesh; K. Sathickbasha; Sathish Kannan – Discover Education, 2025
This study presents a structured hybrid framework integrating Design Thinking (DT), the Conceive-Design-Implement-Operate (CDIO) methodology, and Root Assessment (RA) to enhance project-based learning (PBL) in engineering education. The framework addresses limitations in conventional PBL by embedding iterative ideation, structured engineering…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Design, Decision Making
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Gibbons, Belinda; Fernando, Mario; Spedding, Trevor – Journal of Management Education, 2022
The increasingly interconnected and complex business environment demands business executives to be equipped with highly developed cross-functional skills and the capacity to integrate responsible decision making in business. To develop students with these attributes, the business higher education sector is expected to employ teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Computer Simulation, Vignettes, Social Responsibility
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Samuel, Anthony; Thomas, Robert J.; McGouran, Cathy; White, Gareth R. T. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2022
This paper seeks to determine the value of field trips that help establish macromarketing and sustainability scholarship in mainstream business/marketing education. It explores the experiences of postgraduate marketing and business strategy students undertaking a field trip to the "World's Greenest Football Club," Forest Green Rovers. It…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Marketing, Teaching Methods, Sustainability
Aoun, Joseph E.; Kosslyn, Stephen M. – Liberal Education, 2018
Technology is a catalyst that is reconfiguring every profession, from finance to medicine to media. Old verities about "useful" skills are disappearing into the cloud. Many students give the existential question "What do I want to be?" a simple response: "Employed." It is not obvious what skills that will require in a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, 21st Century Skills, Automation, Context Effect
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Murray, Angela K.; Brown, Katie E.; Barton, Patricia – Journal of Montessori Research, 2021
The transition to distance learning in the spring of 2020 caused by COVID-19 was particularly challenging for Montessori educators and students because key elements of the Method were not directly transferable to this new and hastily designed format. Hands-on learning with Montessori materials and learning in a community, as well as careful…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Teacher Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
Aspen Institute, 2018
Ideal for faculty and administrators looking to blend business education and the liberal arts, this toolkit combines exemplary syllabi from 26 leading institutions with step-by-step strategies to advocate successfully for curricular innovation. Conceived with comprehensiveness in mind, these resources cover both inspiration and implementation for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Business Administration Education, Humanities, Liberal Arts
Grice, James – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
In many North American schools, the acquirement of knowledge is encouraged in the most fractious of ways. At the high-school level, knowledge is often channelled into separate, specialized units of study. Rarely is an effort made to develop cross-subject, unifying themes that can help students recognize important points of curricular overlap.…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Units of Study, High Schools
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Hamilton, Diane; McFarland, Dan; Mirchandani, Dilip – Journal of Management Education, 2000
Presents a framework for integrated business curriculum using a heuristic decision model. Outlines both experiential and classroom learning activities for two contexts: social themes (environment, diversity, ethics, etc.) and the interdisciplinary nature of business. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Experiential Learning
Berry, James E.; Stickel, Sue A. – 1994
This document describes an interdisciplinary course in educational administration designed to develop teambuilding capabilities. The experiential, interdisciplinary approach of the course used the knowledge bases from both educational leadership and guidance and counseling. It is noted that the teambuilding course was designed as a combination of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
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Griffis, Kurt; Brand, Lance; Shackelford, Ray – Tech Directions, 2006
Throughout history, people have moved themselves and cargo across water in boats and other types of vessels. Most vessels are developed using a technological design process, which typically involves problem solving and a series of steps. The designer documents each step to provide an accurate record of accomplishments and information to guide…
Descriptors: Design, Construction (Process), Construction Materials, Water
Garfield, Gary M.; McDonough, Suzanne – 1997
This book combines the excitement of the Internet with conventional learning resources to explore early civilizations and cultures. This approach encourages independent student research, problem solving, and decision making while bringing together the fascination of archaeology with the Internet and hands-on learning activities. Students learn the…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Computer Uses in Education, Decision Making, Educational Strategies
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Misale, Judi M.; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1996
Describes a computer-assisted, interdisciplinary course in decision making developed to promote student participation and critical thinking. Students participate in 20 interactive exercises that utilize and illustrate psychological and economic concepts. Follow-up activities include receiving background information, group discussions, text…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Critical Thinking
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Ramsey, John M.; Kronholm, Martha – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 1991
Described is how fifth graders used the Extended Case Study (ECS) approach to understand, analyze, investigate, and act on a science-related social issue in their community. The ECS approach provides a vehicle for teachers to coordinate an interdisciplinary Science-Technology-Society or environmental education perspective with science knowledge…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Elementary Education
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Susskind, Jack – Social Studies Journal, 1997
Briefly summarizes a study testing the efficacy of some of the ideas delineated in the "Handy Dandy Guide for Solving Economic Mysteries." The guide stresses an experiential approach where students solve "mysteries" using their knowledge of basic economic principles. The study's findings suggest a significant improvement in…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Consumer Economics, Curriculum Enrichment, Decision Making
Taini, Reno – 1974
Presenting a prospectus for a community environmental education program designed to accommodate 30 senior high school students, this document includes: a description of the course; course rationale; goals; objectives; an operational plan; a course projection schedule; a semester calendar; an orientation trip; an environmental concepts instruction…
Descriptors: Budgets, Career Awareness, Community Involvement, Concept Formation