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This book advances educational understanding and practice in Organisation Studies and HRM.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429557996
- Artikelnr.: 62581295
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429557996
- Artikelnr.: 62581295
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Kate Black is Associate Professor at Northumbria University, UK. Kate is a qualified teacher, Principal Fellow of the UK's Advance HE, and has over thirty years' experience as an educator and experience within organisational human resource development (HRD). As Director of Education, Kate leads on learning, teaching and the student experience. Russell Warhurst is Associate Professor at Northumbria University, UK. Russell is a highly experienced educator and HR developer, having been teaching and researching in higher education and working in adult education roles for four decades. Russell has published widely in the fields of adult education, human resource development (HRD) and managerial learning.
1. Introduction: professionalising education in Organisation Studies and
Human Resource Management PART I Practising differently: OS and HRM
learning, teaching and assessment in physical and virtual space 2. Engaging
and enthusing students in the physical and virtual classroom 3. It's a game
of skill: playful learning through board game design 4. Giving it a go:
introducing authenticity into Human Resource Management assessments 5. The
experiential approach to undergraduate OHRM 6. Module design, delivery and
assessment for large student numbers Student opinion pieces A. Bringing
learning to life through stories: the shoemakers' tale B. Engendering real
learning through practice C. Strategic interpretation of lectures PART II
Conceptualising differently: reframing OS and HRM learning, teaching and
assessment 7. Enriching learning through interactive technologies in the
online, blended and face-to-face contexts 8. Problem-based learning: is it
possible to transplant teaching practice between countries? 9. Classroom
experience as an open system 10. Developing praxis through active blended
learning and authentic assessment 11. The HR consultant - an experiential
learning approach: a case study approach of HR students working on live
client projects 12. Developing entrepreneurial talent through pedagogical
innovations: insights from three international case studies Student opinion
pieces D. The challenges of student cross-cultural integration E. Enabling
knowledge sharing in culturally diverse teams F. Peer learning within the
multi-cultural classroom PART III Educating differently: directions in OS
and HRM education towards a new normal post-pandemic 13. Failing better:
learning from failure and learning to fail in the Doctorate of Business
Administration 14. Designing learning and technology spaces for educating
Gen-Z university students 15. An exercise for evaluating virtual team
member performance 16. Mind the gap: conceptualising and experiencing the
space between academic and practice communities in HRM/D education 17. It
takes a team: student-staff partnerships in learning and teaching in higher
education 18. Developing graduates as critical professionals: professional
development ++ Student opinion pieces G. Peer-assisted learning approaches
to enabling multicultural integration and learning H. Forming professionals
instead of graduates: the value of experiential learning for future
employment I. The value of partnership: a constructive dialogue J.
Differing curriculum foci at top and mid-tier academic institutions K.
Liberated or detained in remote learning? Conclusion 19. Conclusion: the
future for OS and HR educational excellence
Human Resource Management PART I Practising differently: OS and HRM
learning, teaching and assessment in physical and virtual space 2. Engaging
and enthusing students in the physical and virtual classroom 3. It's a game
of skill: playful learning through board game design 4. Giving it a go:
introducing authenticity into Human Resource Management assessments 5. The
experiential approach to undergraduate OHRM 6. Module design, delivery and
assessment for large student numbers Student opinion pieces A. Bringing
learning to life through stories: the shoemakers' tale B. Engendering real
learning through practice C. Strategic interpretation of lectures PART II
Conceptualising differently: reframing OS and HRM learning, teaching and
assessment 7. Enriching learning through interactive technologies in the
online, blended and face-to-face contexts 8. Problem-based learning: is it
possible to transplant teaching practice between countries? 9. Classroom
experience as an open system 10. Developing praxis through active blended
learning and authentic assessment 11. The HR consultant - an experiential
learning approach: a case study approach of HR students working on live
client projects 12. Developing entrepreneurial talent through pedagogical
innovations: insights from three international case studies Student opinion
pieces D. The challenges of student cross-cultural integration E. Enabling
knowledge sharing in culturally diverse teams F. Peer learning within the
multi-cultural classroom PART III Educating differently: directions in OS
and HRM education towards a new normal post-pandemic 13. Failing better:
learning from failure and learning to fail in the Doctorate of Business
Administration 14. Designing learning and technology spaces for educating
Gen-Z university students 15. An exercise for evaluating virtual team
member performance 16. Mind the gap: conceptualising and experiencing the
space between academic and practice communities in HRM/D education 17. It
takes a team: student-staff partnerships in learning and teaching in higher
education 18. Developing graduates as critical professionals: professional
development ++ Student opinion pieces G. Peer-assisted learning approaches
to enabling multicultural integration and learning H. Forming professionals
instead of graduates: the value of experiential learning for future
employment I. The value of partnership: a constructive dialogue J.
Differing curriculum foci at top and mid-tier academic institutions K.
Liberated or detained in remote learning? Conclusion 19. Conclusion: the
future for OS and HR educational excellence
1. Introduction: professionalising education in Organisation Studies and
Human Resource Management PART I Practising differently: OS and HRM
learning, teaching and assessment in physical and virtual space 2. Engaging
and enthusing students in the physical and virtual classroom 3. It's a game
of skill: playful learning through board game design 4. Giving it a go:
introducing authenticity into Human Resource Management assessments 5. The
experiential approach to undergraduate OHRM 6. Module design, delivery and
assessment for large student numbers Student opinion pieces A. Bringing
learning to life through stories: the shoemakers' tale B. Engendering real
learning through practice C. Strategic interpretation of lectures PART II
Conceptualising differently: reframing OS and HRM learning, teaching and
assessment 7. Enriching learning through interactive technologies in the
online, blended and face-to-face contexts 8. Problem-based learning: is it
possible to transplant teaching practice between countries? 9. Classroom
experience as an open system 10. Developing praxis through active blended
learning and authentic assessment 11. The HR consultant - an experiential
learning approach: a case study approach of HR students working on live
client projects 12. Developing entrepreneurial talent through pedagogical
innovations: insights from three international case studies Student opinion
pieces D. The challenges of student cross-cultural integration E. Enabling
knowledge sharing in culturally diverse teams F. Peer learning within the
multi-cultural classroom PART III Educating differently: directions in OS
and HRM education towards a new normal post-pandemic 13. Failing better:
learning from failure and learning to fail in the Doctorate of Business
Administration 14. Designing learning and technology spaces for educating
Gen-Z university students 15. An exercise for evaluating virtual team
member performance 16. Mind the gap: conceptualising and experiencing the
space between academic and practice communities in HRM/D education 17. It
takes a team: student-staff partnerships in learning and teaching in higher
education 18. Developing graduates as critical professionals: professional
development ++ Student opinion pieces G. Peer-assisted learning approaches
to enabling multicultural integration and learning H. Forming professionals
instead of graduates: the value of experiential learning for future
employment I. The value of partnership: a constructive dialogue J.
Differing curriculum foci at top and mid-tier academic institutions K.
Liberated or detained in remote learning? Conclusion 19. Conclusion: the
future for OS and HR educational excellence
Human Resource Management PART I Practising differently: OS and HRM
learning, teaching and assessment in physical and virtual space 2. Engaging
and enthusing students in the physical and virtual classroom 3. It's a game
of skill: playful learning through board game design 4. Giving it a go:
introducing authenticity into Human Resource Management assessments 5. The
experiential approach to undergraduate OHRM 6. Module design, delivery and
assessment for large student numbers Student opinion pieces A. Bringing
learning to life through stories: the shoemakers' tale B. Engendering real
learning through practice C. Strategic interpretation of lectures PART II
Conceptualising differently: reframing OS and HRM learning, teaching and
assessment 7. Enriching learning through interactive technologies in the
online, blended and face-to-face contexts 8. Problem-based learning: is it
possible to transplant teaching practice between countries? 9. Classroom
experience as an open system 10. Developing praxis through active blended
learning and authentic assessment 11. The HR consultant - an experiential
learning approach: a case study approach of HR students working on live
client projects 12. Developing entrepreneurial talent through pedagogical
innovations: insights from three international case studies Student opinion
pieces D. The challenges of student cross-cultural integration E. Enabling
knowledge sharing in culturally diverse teams F. Peer learning within the
multi-cultural classroom PART III Educating differently: directions in OS
and HRM education towards a new normal post-pandemic 13. Failing better:
learning from failure and learning to fail in the Doctorate of Business
Administration 14. Designing learning and technology spaces for educating
Gen-Z university students 15. An exercise for evaluating virtual team
member performance 16. Mind the gap: conceptualising and experiencing the
space between academic and practice communities in HRM/D education 17. It
takes a team: student-staff partnerships in learning and teaching in higher
education 18. Developing graduates as critical professionals: professional
development ++ Student opinion pieces G. Peer-assisted learning approaches
to enabling multicultural integration and learning H. Forming professionals
instead of graduates: the value of experiential learning for future
employment I. The value of partnership: a constructive dialogue J.
Differing curriculum foci at top and mid-tier academic institutions K.
Liberated or detained in remote learning? Conclusion 19. Conclusion: the
future for OS and HR educational excellence