Philosophy, procedure and assurance: analysis and enlightenment of undergraduate teaching and learning system of British business school-based on the study of Henley Business School
Meng, Z. and Tang, Y.
It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. See Guidance on citing. Official URL: http://www.hfuu.edu.cn/xb/yyxgdjyyj/list.htm Abstract/SummaryWith the evolution and perseverance of the concept of "liberal education", British universities have gradually formed a unique and mature teaching & learning model, and their relevant experiences are still worthy of study. Under the context of strengthening undergraduate teaching & learning and exploring the construction of a first-class business school (or management school), this article focuses on the undergraduate teaching & learning system of the business school, from the perspective of joint research between academics from China and the UK. Based on the teaching experience, visiting experience and related literature, under a basic understanding of undergraduate teaching & learning in Chinese and British universities, taking Henley Business School of University of Reading as a sample, this article reports the result to a detailed study of its teaching & learning system in four aspects: the teaching & learning philosophy and objectives, majors and curriculum, teaching design and methodology, studying assessments and assurance, which aims to provide enlightenment for the design of undergraduate teaching & learning systems in the Chinese business schools.
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