Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Friday Factoid Continuous Faculty Improvement at HBS

Blog Archive Friday Factoid Continuous Faculty Improvement at HBS Harvard Business School (HBS) is well known for  using the case method, through which  virtually all of the schools classes  are taught. Rather than rest on its laurels with regard to teaching the case method, HBS faculty members work hard to stay at the top of their respective games. In addition to the school’s tradition of faculty-to-faculty mentoring, in 2004, HBS established the C. Roland Christensen Center for Teaching and Learning (named for the late HBS professor) to promote and support teaching excellence and innovation. The center conducts research on pedagogical innovation and teaching effectiveness related to gender and diversity issues, and helps faculty members refine their teaching styles and techniques. The center also offers professors classroom observations and the opportunity to do pre-class planning, receive within-term troubleshooting/post-term reflection and conduct case and course development. For more information on  Harvard Business School  or  13 other leading MBA programs, check out the mbaMission Insider’s Guides. Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids Harvard University (Harvard Business School)

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