Tapping global human resources in an MBA teaching team : insights with implications for management education worldwide
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byAndrew CreedAndrew Creed, J Ross, J Stewart, M Bolesta, M Hladik, W Backhaus
It is found that geographic diversity, respect for differing beliefs, encouraging feedback, active participation and interaction with the students, and techniques such as active listening, contribute an architecture and atmosphere to student learning, teacher effectiveness and program excellence in virtual education. One functioning teaching team in University of Maryland University College’s online MBA program provides the action research foundation underpinning the findings. A widely dispersed team of academics and assistants have documented the ways they enhance educational information for students in the program. Assessment activities, supplementary communications and biographical information contribute to student perception of the quality of management education in the program. Mechanisms for effectively tapping a global faculty team are discussed and are informative for administrators and academics alike.
History
Event
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Marketing. Conference (20th: 2006: Rockhampton, Qld.)
Pagination
1 - 21
Publisher
University of Central Queensland
Location
Rockhampton, Qld.
Place of publication
Rockhampton, Qld.
Start date
2006-12-06
End date
2006-12-09
ISBN-13
9781921047343
ISBN-10
1921047348
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Kennedy, L Di Milia
Title of proceedings
ANZAM 2006: Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 2006