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Browsing Open Research Collection by Subject "curriculum"

Browsing Open Research Collection by Subject "curriculum"

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  • Wessels, J.S. (SAGE, 2019-08-01)
    The emerging complex challenges confronting public administration (PA) leaders are used as reasons for rethinking the quality of PA education throughout the world. However, it is not clear what PA scholars mean when they ...
  • Ramdass, Kemlall (IEEE, 2016-10-01)
    Constructive alignment of curricula in terms of content, formative and summative assessments are imperative for student success in higher education and career pursuit. The development of curricula in an open distance ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H; Prinsloo, Paul; Ponelis, Shana; Venter, Isabella; Pretorius, Philip (AMCIS, 2012-08-09)
    This poster presentation discusses graduate attributes that are required of students in Computer Science and Information Systems disciplines in Africa in general and in South Africa in particular. Graduate attributes as ...
  • Naidoo, Kamban; Mollema, Nina (University of the Free State, 2011)
    Criminal and procedural law has recently come under scrutiny and been criticised as being the ‘white-man’s law’. The claim is that this academic discipline of law, as conceptualised and studied thus far, has remained too ...
  • kgatle, mookgo solomon (Aosis, 2024-01-15)
    Theological curriculum in South African universities is comprised of disciplines such as church history, the Old Testament, the New Testament, systematic theology, missiology and practical theology. Theology has been ...
  • Da Veiga, Adele; Ochola, Elisha Oketch; Mujinga, Mathias; Padayachee, Keshnee; Mwim, Emilia N.; Kritzinger, Elmarie; Loock, Marianne; Machaka, Pheeha (Springer, Cham, 2021-07)
    The objective of this study is to propose a cybersecurity curriculum from a best practice perspective for universities and other higher educational institutions. Cybersecurity is a fast-growing part of the overall job ...
  • Malherbe, Nick; Dlamini, Sipho (2020)
    According to Lewis Gordon, one is said to adhere to disciplinary decadence when disciplinary orthodoxy is prioritised over how particular problems are addressed. Under neoliberal capitalism, disciplinary decadence ...

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