ABSTRACT

Business schools are facing ever increasing internationalization: students are far less homogenous than before, faculty members come from different countries, and teaching is carried out in second (or even third) languages. As a result business schools and their teachers wrestle with new challenges as these changes accelerate. Teaching and Learning at Business Schools brings together contributions from business school managers and educators involved in the International Teachers Programme; a faculty development programme started by Harvard Business School more than 30 years ago and now run by a consortium of the London Business School, Manchester Business School, Kellogg, Stern School of Business, INSEAD, HEC Paris, IAE Aix-en-Provence, IMD, SDA Bocconi Milan and Stockholm School of Economics. The book tackles themes both within the classroom - teaching across different contexts and cultures - and outside the classroom - leading and developing business schools, designing and running programmes, developing faculty members. The authors provide direction, ideas and techniques for transforming business education that are accessible to everyone.

part 1|163 pages

Inside the Classroom: Setting the Stage

chapter 2|12 pages

Teaching Actively

chapter 5|16 pages

Team Teaching

chapter 6|14 pages

Transformative Management Education

chapter 8|11 pages

Teaching Large Classes

chapter 9|10 pages

Diversity Dynamics in Teaching

part 2|128 pages

Outside the Classroom

chapter 14|16 pages

Program Design and Management

chapter 17|12 pages

Getting and Giving Feedback

chapter 19|8 pages

Advice to a New Teacher