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Rubin, Barry M.; Krishnan, Shanker – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
Two faculty in business and public and environmental affairs find that students need to move between personal-based experience, data, and a higher level of analytical reasoning. Their teaching of marketing and statistics is shown to benefit from the structured analysis and detailed assessments of the Decoding the Disciplines model.
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