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Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
A high-level educational institution which students study subjects relating to business and commerce, such as economics, finance and management.
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Culturally Responsive Teaching to Empower Indigenous Student Communities
Ingrid N. Pinto-López (UPAEP University, Mexico), Cynthia M. Montaudon-Tomas (UPAEP University, Mexico), Marisol Muñoz-Ortiz (UPAEP University, Mexico), and Ivonne M. Montaudon -Tomas (UPAEP University, Mexico)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 30
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9989-0.ch001
Abstract
This chapter presents an example of culturally responsive teaching, CRT, in a private university in Puebla, Mexico. The university developed a program to integrate indigenous students into higher education programs promoting personal development and community growth. CRT has been used as a methodology that promotes inclusion in the classroom, helping students connect their cultural backgrounds in the new context. In the study, focus groups were conducted and students' narratives were collected based on their personal experiences during their stay at the university. Additionally, the CRT Survey was applied to a sample of professors who taught indigenous students in their courses.
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A higher education institution, including colleges and departments within a university, offering business courses at graduation or post-graduation level.
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University faculty or separate private or public institution where business and/or management degree programmes are offered, and where research and teaching activities at academic level are conducted.
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How Business School Research Values Shape the Student Experience
Here the term is used generally to describe both schools of management and of business; however business schools are specifically university-level institutions that confer degrees in business administration while management schools can be differentiated by their focus on awarding degrees in management studies.
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Assurance of Learning and Accreditations Through Assessment in Business Schools
Higher educational institution in which students study subjects relating to business and commerce, such as economics, finance, management, Marketing, Accounting, to name a few. Normally faculty members conduct scholarly activities alongside such thematic areas of business and management.
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Bridging the Academic-Practitioner Divide in Marketing: The Role of Business Schools
A high-level educational institution that specializes in topics relevant to business (e.g., accounting, administration, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, information systems, international business, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy, and supply chain and logistics), awards degrees in business administration (e.g., MIMs, MBAs), and runs executive education programs.
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A high-level educational institution in which students study subjects relating to business and commerce, such as economics, finance and management.
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A high-level educational institution in which students study subjects relating to business and commerce, such as economics, finance, and management.
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