Incorporating learning styles into an assessment of formal management development
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byJohn Rodwell
Students are a primary product of the management education system. To assess the impact of a basic course, the change in competencies of students over the duration of the course is examined. This study found that even a basic subject design had a significant and substantial impact on the competence development of the students. From the perspective of students-as-products, the baseline provided here allows for the testing of alternative designs of educational systems, whereby alternative designs have to prove a benefit above and beyond that of a basic teaching system.
History
Event
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. Conference (18th : 2004 : Dunedin, N.Z.)
Publisher
University of Otago
Location
Dunedin, New Zealand
Place of publication
[Dunedin, N.Z.]
Start date
2004-12-08
End date
2004-12-11
ISBN-13
9780476011311
ISBN-10
0476011310
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2004, ANZAM
Editor/Contributor(s)
G Elkin
Title of proceedings
ANZAM 2004 : Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 8-11 December 2004, Dunedin, New Zealand