2 resultados para Management education
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
Resumo:
A presente dissertação propõe estudar o Impacto da utilização das TIC nas Instituições de Ensino Superior, através da sua aceitação/não aceitação por parte dos seus docentes. O tema encontra-se no Contexto da Gestão Pedagógica de Ensino e da Gestão das Novas Tecnologias por parte de docentes das Instituições de Ensino Superior. Tendo como base a Teoria Unificada da Aceitação e Uso das Tecnologias, investiga-se o papel de aceitação e utilização dos SI/TIC por parte dos docentes das instituições universitárias; Abstract: Impact of the use of ICT in Public Higher Education Institutions. The present Thesis proposes to study the impact of information and communication technologies in higher education institutions, through their acceptance / no acceptance by their teachers. The theme is in the Context of Educational Management Education and Management of new technologies by teachers of higher education institutions. Based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology, investigates the role of acceptance and use of IS / ICT by teachers of universities.
Resumo:
The initial aim of the CareMan project was to develop a joint degree programme that combined and utilised the strengths of the five collaborating universities that were already involved in delivering social and health care management education. Because the project was to be implemented in collaboration between education- al institutions, the collaboration had to be based on a detailed understanding of the national and institutional specifics of each of the individual academic enti- ties. During this process it was recognised that, due to a number of regulation issues, achieving the original aim would not be possible; ultimately, following a series of analytical works, which are presented below, it was decided that a set of three master’s level modules should be developed. One of the reasons was that the Finnish law on master’s degrees at universities of applied sciences (UAS) stated that the requirement for entry to a UAS master’s programme was a bachelor degree from a UAS or equivalent, plus a minimum of three years of work experience in an appropriate field. The three years’ work experience is also required from international students. In practice this meant that the participating Finnish UASs, Lahti and HAMK, could not award a diploma for foreign students without this work experience. The other European universities do not have the work experience requirement, although some take it as a bonus for admission (FHS UK). There were also other differences in law (e.g., requirements for mini - mum standards in Social Work education at FHS UK) that could not have been overcome during the period of project realisation. Consequently, the outcome was the development of only three common educational modules, each for 10 ECTS, which were developed, delivered and assessed during the lifetime of the project. The intention was that these would be integrated into the current masters’ level provision in each of the universities