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Implications of the MERge Model for Academic and Beyond–Academic Education

Orit Hazzan and Ronit Lis-Hacohen
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Orit Hazzan: Technion-Israel Institute of Techno
Ronit Lis-Hacohen: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

Chapter Chapter 18 in The MERge Model for Business Development, 2016, pp 101-114 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract So far, we illustrate the suitability of the MERge model for the public sector, industry, and the academia. Based on our arguments related to the suitability of the MERge model for these sectors, the question that should be asked is: how can practitioners in these sectors be prepared for the implementation of the MERge model? To answer this question, in this chapter, we present possible implications of the MERge model for academic and industrial training.

Keywords: Prospective Teacher; Administrative Staff; Soft Skill; MERge Model; Industrial Training (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30225-6_18

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