Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo / Portale Web di Ateneo



Seminario
Bringing the Power of Play to Business Schools

Programma

Considering the sustainable development issues facing our world, it has become increasingly clear that leaders with holistic skill sets are in scarce supply. Our education system is struggling to equip young learners with the breadth of skills they need to navigate uncertain times. Following this trend into adulthood, the need for creative and impactful skills development is well documented across various education disciplines and in the workforce.
The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) initiative is building on The LEGO Foundation research to apply lessons focused on translating these skills for a business and management school context in pedagogical development. The Impactful Five (i5) Pedagogy is centered on five characteristics that can be used to infuse more joy, meaning, active engagement, social inclusion, and iteration into the classroom. The i5 pedagogy seeks to bridge the skills gap that exists in graduates who have experienced ‘business education as usual’ in the hopes of implementing the sustainability skills needed in today’s workforce. In this session, Senior Manager of the i5 Project, Dr. Meredith Storey, will speak to the i5 process for integrating values of creativity into pedagogy and praxis.

Il seminario si terrà online su Zoom.
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Relatori/Relatrici

Dr. Meredith Storey - Senior Manager of The Impactful Five (i5) Project at the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) initiative of the UN Global Compact


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  Inizio: 15/12/2023 alle ore 15:00 Fine: 15/12/2023 alle ore 16:30
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