Teaching Methods
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Teaching Principles of Microeconomics
Edited by Mark Maier, Phil Ruder
‘Want to become a better teacher of economics? Mark Maier and Phil Ruder, along with an all-star set of contributors, reimagine introductory economics. Dive in, soak up all of the wisdom, and cleanse yourself from 20th century misconcept... -
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Reframing the Case Method in Entrepreneurship Education
Edited by Karin Wigger, Lise Aaboen, Dag H. Haneberg, Siri Jakobsen, Thomas Lauvås
‘Entrepreneurship education is a rapidly growing research and teaching field. This volume offers a comprehensive and critical discussion of how to design and utilize the case method for increased entrepreneurial learning from a Nordic pe... -
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Teaching Graduate Political Methodology
Edited by Mitchell Brown, Shane Nordyke, Cameron G. Thies
‘Graduate political methodology teaching requires taking students from consumers to producers of knowledge and these chapters offer excellent, short, practical, and helpful advice to support this mission. Whether it is writing a syllabu... -
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Teaching Political Theory
Nicholas Tampio
‘This book is exceptionally impressive in its breadth – contemporary and historical, Western and non-Western, analytical and critical/continental. This is the future of political theory.’ – Adrian Blau, King's College London, UK -
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Teaching Undergraduate Political Methodology
Edited by Mitchell Brown, Shane Nordyke, Cameron G. Thies
‘These chapters on political science research methods are absolutely wonderful! They can help to develop a methods curriculum, a methods course syllabus, or a methods assignment. The book is filled with practical advice, examples, and h... -
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Games, Simulations and Playful Learning in Business Education
Edited by Caroline Elliott, Jon Guest, Elinor Vettraino
‘Playful learning is becoming one of the most interesting areas of practice in adult education, and this highly useful book shows that it can be applied to any subject area. Covering difficult topics like ethics and law, discipline pract...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Teaching Urban and Regional Planning
Edited by Andrea I. Frank, Artur da Rosa Pires
‘This is a well-written international engagement with pedagogical innovation and change in planning education. I agree with the authors that right now, spatial planning is crucial to planetary survival but that there are profound challen...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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Teaching Tourism
Edited by Johan Edelheim, Marion Joppe, Joan Flaherty
‘This book synthesizes the knowledge and passion of 45 educators seeking to re-imagine tourism education. It provides a strong philosophical framework for designing transformative, values-based tourism curricula. With strong axiological...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy – 2021
Edited by Charles H. Matthews, Eric W. Liguori
‘A must-have for teachers of entrepreneurship. How insightful to see topics ranging from entrepreneurship in rural regions to entrepreneurship in MBA programs and special topics on ideation, service learning, and the arts as well as wome...eBook:Find out more$48.00
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Entrepreneurship in Action
Edited by Eric W. Liguori, Mark Tonelli
This book affers an in-depth examination of six exemplar student-run ventures. These ventures, actual businesses that students enroll in as a course and run themselves, are changing the ways in which students learn by offering valuable ...eBook:Find out more$25.56
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How to Develop Entrepreneurial Graduates, Ideas and Ventures
Edited by Kath Penaluna, Colin Jones, Andy Penaluna
‘If you bring together some of the leading thinkers in entrepreneurship education this is the book you get. An outstanding set of chapters examining graduate entrepreneurs, underlying ideation processes, and the venturing journey. This i...