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Contextual Learning in Higher Education

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Nygaard, Claus (Copenhagen Business School)
  Author Andersen, Ib
BOOK TITLE:
  Educational Innovation in Economics and Business IX. Breaking Boundaries for Global Learning
YEAR: 2005
PUB TYPE: Book Chapter
PAGES: n/a - n/a
SUBJECT(S): Contextual learning in higher education. Curriculum development. Learning processes of students.
DISCIPLINE: Education
HTTP: http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-40408-22-36127207-detailsPage%253Dppmmedia%257Ctoc%257Ctoc,00.html
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-414-872 (Last edited on 2005/04/17 12:13:32 GMT-6)
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 CITATIONS: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 0 | 0 ] Badea, Nicolaie; Rusu, Constache. (2006) From Discipline Based to Competence Based Curricula Design of Higher Education  Rumania: Performantica.
     (Conference Proceedings from the Quality Management in Higher Education )
[ 0 | 1 ] Nygaard, Claus; Bramming, Pia. (2006) Learning centred management education - implementing a learning strategy at Copenhagen Business School
     (Conference Paper presented at the EURAM 2006 )
[ 0 | 1 ] Nygaard, Claus; Højlt, Thomas; Hermansen, Mads. (2006) Learning-based curriculum development
     (Journal Article in 1573-174X (Online) )
[ 1 | 2 ] Nygaard, Claus; Højlt, Thomas; Hermansen, Mads. (2005) Curriculum development focusing on student learning
     (Conference Paper presented at the Academy of Management, 2005 )
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