
Phronesis in Business Schools
Reflections on Teaching and Learning
Information Age Publishing
Published on 20. December 2017
Book
Hardback
190 pages
978-1-64113-141-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book gathers insights on self-management, next generation teaching as well as learning, and a business school s enhanced impact on graduates and society. It collects the rich experiences from a variety of international experts in order to support the learning journey of business school leaders and key faculty members.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
447 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64113-141-4 (9781641131414)
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Persons
Wolfgang Amann, HEC Paris in Qatar
Jenson Goh, National University of Singapore
Jenson Goh, National University of Singapore
Content
Foreword and Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The Need to Sharpen the Saw.
Section I. Self-Management as a Prerequisite for Peak Performance.
Chapter 1. This Week Has 9 Hours; Arshad Ahmad.
Chapter 2. The Elusive Balance: Navigating the Paradoxes of an Academic Life; J. B. M. Kassarjian.
Chapter 3. Teaching and Learning: Toward a Symbiotic Relationship; Danica Purg.
Chapter 4. Reflections on the IMTA Journey; Jim Ellert.
Chapter 5. Life as a New Investigator for a Research Educator; Darren Bridgewater.
Section II. Optimized Teaching and Learning Experiences.
Chapter 6. Reflection as a Learning Tool for Managers; Marko Maier.
Chapter 7. The Role of Reflective Challenge-Based Learning in Management Education; Dietmar Sternad.
Chapter 8. Not All Teaching Is Done by the Teacher, and Not All Learning Is Done by the Student; Irina Petrovskaya, Olga Grineva, and Aigerim Yelibayeva.
Chapter 9. Engaging Students in Active Learning: My Reflection on the Adoption of the Flipped Classroom Method; Jenson Goh.
Chapter 10. Teaching Multicultural Groups; Dominika Mironska.
Section III. Understanding the Role of Business and Business Schools in Society.
Chapter 11. Education as an Essential Element of Business Strengthening; Elena Rudeshko.
Chapter 12. Conceptualizing Business in Society: Incorporating the UNGC PRME Into the Curriculum; Anthony Buono.
Chapter 13. Business in Society: Why Is Teaching Sustainability in Business Schools Still Difficult?; Agata Dembek and Maria Roszkowska-Menkes.
Chapter 14. Trends in Business School Environments and the Leadership Styles of Deans; Wolfgang Amann.
Chapter 15. Conclusions: Phronesis for Business Schools and Faculty Members; Wolfgang Amann and Jenson Goh.
Introduction: The Need to Sharpen the Saw.
Section I. Self-Management as a Prerequisite for Peak Performance.
Chapter 1. This Week Has 9 Hours; Arshad Ahmad.
Chapter 2. The Elusive Balance: Navigating the Paradoxes of an Academic Life; J. B. M. Kassarjian.
Chapter 3. Teaching and Learning: Toward a Symbiotic Relationship; Danica Purg.
Chapter 4. Reflections on the IMTA Journey; Jim Ellert.
Chapter 5. Life as a New Investigator for a Research Educator; Darren Bridgewater.
Section II. Optimized Teaching and Learning Experiences.
Chapter 6. Reflection as a Learning Tool for Managers; Marko Maier.
Chapter 7. The Role of Reflective Challenge-Based Learning in Management Education; Dietmar Sternad.
Chapter 8. Not All Teaching Is Done by the Teacher, and Not All Learning Is Done by the Student; Irina Petrovskaya, Olga Grineva, and Aigerim Yelibayeva.
Chapter 9. Engaging Students in Active Learning: My Reflection on the Adoption of the Flipped Classroom Method; Jenson Goh.
Chapter 10. Teaching Multicultural Groups; Dominika Mironska.
Section III. Understanding the Role of Business and Business Schools in Society.
Chapter 11. Education as an Essential Element of Business Strengthening; Elena Rudeshko.
Chapter 12. Conceptualizing Business in Society: Incorporating the UNGC PRME Into the Curriculum; Anthony Buono.
Chapter 13. Business in Society: Why Is Teaching Sustainability in Business Schools Still Difficult?; Agata Dembek and Maria Roszkowska-Menkes.
Chapter 14. Trends in Business School Environments and the Leadership Styles of Deans; Wolfgang Amann.
Chapter 15. Conclusions: Phronesis for Business Schools and Faculty Members; Wolfgang Amann and Jenson Goh.