Shared Teaching Models for Business Communication in a Research Environment.
Business Communication Quarterly 2003, Sept, 66, 3
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Publisher Description
Shared teaching, also known as team teaching, is an innovative way to balance teaching and research. Shared teaching benefits students by providing the perspective of two or more professors in one class. Such an approach also benefits professors by giving them more concentrated time for their research. A review of the literature on the topic and examination of two distinct shared teaching models show that shared teaching has advantages and challenges for both faculty and students and is a viable option for reallocating resources. Keywords: Shared teaching, team teaching, collaborative teaching, teaching methods
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