Service-Learning and Negotiation: Engaging Students in Real-World Projects That Make a Difference |
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Authors: | Kenworthy-U'Ren Amy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bond University School of Business, University Drive, The Gold Coast, QLD, 4229, Australia |
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Abstract: | In recent years, the normative approach to teaching negotation (i.e., using a combination of lectures, case discussions, and simulation exercises) has been under scrutiny. Calls for change stem from the need to increase the real-world applicability of our courses. The author presents service-learning as a potential pedagogical solution. In doing so, she addresses the fit between service-learning and recent calls for change in teaching negotiation; discusses issues related to student learning, course design, and faculty member involvement; and provides sample reflections from past service-learning negotiation students. |
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