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Multidisciplinary Case Study On Higher Education: An Innovative Experience In The Business Management Degree

Authors :
José Mondéjar-Jiménez
Raúl del Pozo-Rubio
Ricardo Martínez-Cañas
Pablo Ruiz-Palomino
Source :
Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER). 5:349
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Clute Institute, 2012.

Abstract

Higher education is constantly changing and looking for innovative educational solutions in order to increase the level of the students knowledge and skills. As an important part of this set of educational policies, a new process is emerging for the ideation, planning and implementation of multidisciplinary case studies for students with the aim of developing their knowledge, meaning learning, skills and abilities that necessary for a more complete picture of the problems. In this regard, this paper shows the main results obtained with the realization of joint innovative activity experience developed by multidisciplinary areas in the Business Administration Degree (Management, Corporate Finance and Statistics). This joint activity was proposed on a voluntary basis for those students interested in working in a complete practice with other students and also as a way of replacing the individual activities of each area of knowledge. Fourteen groups of 4-5 people have done this case study, on average, the percentage of participation is about 70% of the students. The design of this methodology with an evaluation system implies students receive a significant percentage of their continuous evaluation. Also, it has allowed the students to achieve at a practical level, the how to and knows how (versus levels, ordered from low to high level of knowledge: dos, shows how, knows how and knows) of a particular set of generic and specific skills.

Details

ISSN :
1941756X and 19405847
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e8d9c998613f5a7b5891467dafdcd0f1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.19030/cier.v5i5.7467