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Designing social entrepreneurship education
November 18, 2015 Editor 0
Designing social entrepreneurship education Heather Douglas International Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Vol. 3, No. 5 (2015) pp. 362 – 373 Many scholars consider social entrepreneurship to be a special form of entrepreneurial practice; however, a review of the literature reveals practitioners consider their work to be more of a civil society activity than […]
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Entrepreneurship education in Sudan
August 4, 2015 Editor 0
#Entrepreneurship #education in #Sudan Elfadil Timan; Yagoub Ali Gangi J. for International Business and Entrepreneurship Development, Vol. 8, No. 3 (2015) pp. 231 – 247 The purpose of this paper is to explore, from an empirical point of view, the state of entrepreneurship education in Sudan. It examines the existence and scope of entrepreneurship education […]
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The 5 Most Effective Educational Technology Interventions
January 2, 2015 Editor Comments Off on The 5 Most Effective Educational Technology Interventions
There is enormous interest and investment in the potential of educational technology (edtech) to improve the quality of teaching and learning in low and lower-middle income countries. The primary aim of the DfID-funded Educational Technology Topic Guide is to contribute to what we know about the relationship between edtech and educational outcomes.
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eLA14 Working Opportunities for Students
April 3, 2014 Editor 0
Campus Life eLearning Africa is the largest and most comprehensive knowledge sharing event for technology-enhanced education and training on the African continent. It is a forum for everyone with an interest in education and training in Africa. It offers a unique opportunity to gain invaluable insights into the evolving world of ICT enhanced learning through […]
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Education reforms in Nigeria: how responsive is the nursing profession?
February 25, 2014 Editor 0
Education reforms in Nigeria: how responsive is the nursing profession? Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh. 2013;10:16 Authors: Ayandiran EO, Irinoye OO, Olayiwola Faronbi J, Mtshali NG Abstract Abstractworldwide because of the link between education and development. What appears not to have been fully explored in the Nigerian context is the responsiveness of various professions, especially […]
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Universities doing R&D for industry, students get experience
February 3, 2014 Editor 0
An encouraging trend in South African universities is the maturing collaboration with industry, where companies are actively involved in preparing students for the workplace, says Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) Department of Computer Sciences Professor André Calitz. Companies are employing masters and doctoral graduates, sponsoring research projects and taking in students on internships so that […]
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