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01 Mar 2007
HBS Hosts Chinese Educators
Topics: Education-Business EducationEducation-Business EducationEducation-Curriculum and CoursesInformation-CasesAs part of its continuing initiative to help improve management education in Greater China, the School, along with HBS Publishing, welcomed 77 senior professors and deans in mid-January for the fourth session of the Program on Case Method and Participant-Centered Learning. Educators from eighteen top business schools in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore participated. Since early 2005, more than 216 business educators, including 37 deans and associate deans from China's top twenty business schools, have completed the program. HBS faculty provide intensive instruction in the participant-centered learning model, case teaching, case writing, and course development. For details, visit www.hbs.edu/news/.
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