International Journal of Educational Management: Volume 14 Issue 4

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Table of contents

Innovation and progress: Investors in People in higher education

R.W. Harris

The University of Luton became in 1994 the first university to secure recognition as an Investor in People, and in September 1997 it was successful in gaining re‐approval for a…

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Cybercheating: has morality evaporated in business education?

Melodie R. Phillips, Veronica Horton

This article addresses many new problems facing educators with regard to integrating the Internet in to the marketing curriculum. Traditional modes of education and research have…

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A CMI‐triplization paradigm for reforming education in the new millennium

Yin Cheong Cheng

This article proposes a new paradigm including the concepts of contextualized multiple intelligences (CMIs) and triplization for reforming education. A pentagon theory is…

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Supporting placement‐based learning using networked technologies

Lynne Hall, John Harris, Cathy Bakewell, Paul Graham

The growth in the use of networked technologies provides educators with mechanisms to add value to learning experiences where learners and educators are geographically…

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The business school in the new millennium

Gerald Vinten

Controversy has always surrounded business schools: they are almost regarded as a necessary evil. Their credentials have been impugned from within academia, and from the outside…

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Cover of International Journal of Educational Management

ISSN:

0951-354X

Online date, start – end:

1987

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof. Chris Brown
  • Dr Dong Nguyen