Classroom as Organization
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Classroom as Organization

9781788979863 Edward Elgar Publishing
Debby R. Thomas, Assistant Professor of Management, College of Business, George Fox University, US, Stacie F.Chappell, Associate Dean, Graduate Programs, Faculty of Management, Vancouver Island University, Canada, with David S. Bright, Professor and Department Chair, Raj Soin College of Business, Wright State University, US
Publication Date: 2020 ISBN: 978 1 78897 986 3 Extent: 200 pp
Classroom as Organization (CAO) is a powerful teaching methodology, particularly well-suited for teaching business topics, that can enliven students’ learning experience while giving them the opportunity to practice and develop workplace-related skills. This book provides a comprehensive background to the CAO teaching methodology, including its origins, evolution, and various applications. From this basis, the considerations of how to teach and design a CAO are explored. If you are familiar with CAO, but have been afraid to try it, this book provides the support to take the next step in your practice of experiential teaching and learning.

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Classroom as Organization (CAO) is a powerful teaching methodology, particularly well-suited for teaching business topics, that can enliven students’ learning experience while giving them the opportunity to practice and develop workplace-related skills. This book provides a comprehensive background to the CAO teaching methodology, including its origins, evolution, and various applications. From this basis, the considerations of how to teach and design a CAO are explored.

The book distills lessons learned from the literature and the authors’ practice into a comprehensive design that can be easily implemented by educators new to this methodology. Detailed templates from the authors’ own practice enable educators to turn their classroom into an organization, empower the students to run that organization, and watch the learning experience come alive. If you are not familiar with CAO, this book provides a comprehensive resource. If you are familiar with CAO, but have been afraid to try it, this book provides the support to take the next step in your practice of experiential teaching and learning.

This book was written for experiential educators as well as business or organizational behavior and management professors looking for a creative way to engage students while creating a deep and meaningful learning experience.

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‘This retiree cheers as Thomas, Chappell, and Bright carry the CAO professional instrument significantly forward. This attractive idea can become daunting and dangerous. Their book lays out a complete history, gives superb instructions for implementation, discusses CAOphilosophy, and clearly marks risks – never forgetting CAO’s teaching power and fun.''
– Roger Putzel, St. Michael''s College, US
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Contents: Introduction 1. Conceptual and Theoretical Frame 2. Considerations for Use 3. How to Prepare and Implement a CAO Class 4. Annotated Bibliography Index

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