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Bodolica, Virginia; Spraggon, Martin – Education & Training, 2021
Purpose: One of the most discernible initiatives of entrepreneurial universities constitutes the launch of innovation centers, where students and alumni can incubate their business ideas and collaborate on innovative projects with the purpose of converting them into start-up ventures. While incubators and accelerators are quintessential in Western…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Best Practices, Business Administration Education, Undergraduate Students
Tedre, Matti; Bangu, Nicholas; Nyagava, Seth I. – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2009
Tumaini University at Iringa, Tanzania, started a new B.Sc. program in IT in 2007. In the course of planning and implementation of the program, we found out that standard ACM/IEEE IT curricula are not adequate for an IT program in a poor, developing country. The standard curricula describe, in detail, the competences that IT specialists in…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedSpodek, Bernard – Childhood Education, 1989
Discusses the history of kindergarten education in China. Describes current teacher training practices and problems in the preparation of kindergarten teachers. Problems are often related to a lack of training resources, recruitment, selection of graduates for teaching, and the present model of teaching. Reform measures for kindergarten teacher…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Design, Developing Nations, Early Childhood Education
Mativo, John M. – Tech Directions, 2005
Educators must know their students' backgrounds to effectively increase their knowledge and skills. In determining the best delivery approach, educators must also understand the "market" in which their students will likely work after their formal education. While many students from developing countries attend universities in developed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technical Education, Developing Nations, Developed Nations
Fishbein, M. H. – 1985
This RAMP (Records and Archives Management Programme) study is intended for people involved in planning and conducting archival and records management training; for individual archivists and records managers interested in professional development through continuing education programs; and for all information professionals interested in learning of…
Descriptors: Archives, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Data Processing
Heyneman, Stephen P. – Prospects, 1987
Discusses the varying definitions of a practical secondary school curriculum and those assumptions about practicality that have led to errors in educational planning. Describes the curricular crisis in many developing countries in terms of confusion surrounding the purposes of vocationalization. Notes that educational planners should not duplicate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Problems, Developing Nations, Educational Economics
Murthy, C. S. H. N. – Educational Media International, 2006
Since Eritrea became independent in 1993, efforts have been underway to revise and update the conventional education curriculum. With a determination to quickly bridge the growing knowledge gap between Eritrea and the rest of the world, the Eritrean Government has decided on media education as a sustainable alternative. This choice is in line with…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Vocational Education
Peer reviewedKhoo, Siew Mun – Education for Information, 1988
Describes the establishment of a Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS) program at the University of Malaya. The discussion covers the character and objectives of the program; the curriculum design; staff requirements; the intended student population; and the accreditation process. (14 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Faculty, Curriculum Design, Developing Nations
Heneveld, Ward – Prospects, 1987
Outlines a process for bringing about changes in teacher education and curriculum design in developing countries. Suggests that these changes will improve teachers' foundations of knowledge, while increasing the relevance of the curriculum. Argues that teacher improvement and curriculum development are complementary elements of improved education.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCharupatanapong, Nawarut; Rascati, Karen L. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1991
The pharmaceutical education system in Thailand is described and compared to that of Great Britain. The program in Thailand is a five-year curriculum with a two-year prepharmacy natural sciences program. Students start internships after the fourth year. Neither country emphasizes undergraduate preclinical experience nor requires licensing…
Descriptors: Certification, Clinical Experience, Comparative Education, Curriculum Design
Training at the Grassroots: An Integrated Approach to Training Library Assistants in Southern Sudan.
Peer reviewedRosenberg, Diana; O'Connor, Brigid – Information Development, 1988
Discusses the development of a library training program by the University of Juba Library in Southern Sudan, and describes three levels of courses offered to library staff. Details are given of the curriculum, training staff, selection of trainees, and teaching tools, as well as examples of problems encountered. (CLB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Certification, Curriculum Design, Developing Nations
Richmond, Jonathan E. D. – International Education Journal, 2007
Cultural differences between Asia and the West and their influence on teaching, are reviewed along with previous experiments in bringing critical thinking to Asian education, and recognition of needs for and barriers to achieving change. Principles driving design and implementation of a two-course sequence in professional transportation studies…
Descriptors: Asians, Graduate Students, Curriculum Design, Cultural Differences
Varlack, Pearl; Harrigan, Norwell – 1983
This paper describes the Raran model, an analytical tool for examining "microstates" in small developing countries and relating a country's characteristics to curriculum needs in teacher education. It applies to countries which have limited land area and resources, a large population, and which are politically independent or internally…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Design, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPhantumvanit, Prathip – Journal of Dental Education, 1996
Since establishment of formal dental education in Southeast Asia, changes stemming from research and technology have led to dental curriculum changes. Development of the dental curriculum can be divided into three phases: disease oriented; health oriented; and community oriented. Evolution of these phases is traced in the dental curricula of Laos,…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Dental Schools
Peer reviewedKaynak, Erdener; Kucukemiroglu, Orsay – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1997
Offers ways in which business schools in developing countries can develop need-oriented business programs and how a functional area course, international marketing, can be internationalized in both content and structure. Reports a study of marketing curriculum change and student (n=208) response in Turkey. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development

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