ANALYSIS OF THE METHODOLOGICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF STUDY PROGRAMS IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Mario Jadric (),
Maja Cukusic () and
Zeljko Garaca ()
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Mario Jadric: University of Split
Maja Cukusic: University of Split
Zeljko Garaca: University of Split
Economic Thought and Practice, 2017, vol. 26, issue 2, 747-776
Abstract:
For the purposes of the project ECONQUAL: Adoption of the Croatian qualifications framework principles in higher education institutions in the field of economy, and as a part of project activities focused on developing recommendations for innovation and improvement of study programs and learning outcomes, curriculum analysis was carried out at public higher education institutions in the field of business and economics in the Republic of Croatia. Specific data on course delivery at partner institutions from the methodological and technological aspects were collected in order to identify the existing methods of achieving learning outcomes and related assessment. The research was conducted through workshops at 7 public universities. The workshops were attended by 80 participants, and the analysis was made on a total of 128 courses. Comparative analysis points to the diversity of different ways of teaching in these institutions, although lectures, seminars/workshops and exercises are the most widely used teaching/delivery method at the level of all institutions and analysed courses. However, the results of the factor analysis have also pointed to the methodological and technological diversity of the curriculum. There is a gap between aggregate data on the current situation compared with the planned improvements in curricula at higher education institutions, thus a special attention should be given to limitations and teacher intentions when planning the modernization of study programs of business and economics.
Keywords: higher education; methodological and technological aspects; Crotian qualifications framework; business and economics; ECONQUAL (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A20 I20 I23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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