In today's episode, we will explore what Communities of Practice are and share the fascinating insights and perspectives they can offer, especially for international university projects.
In this episode of Managing Around, I will give you a glimpse of how intercultural competencies are relevant to social work management.
This episode of Managing Around will give you a glimpse of what the virtual exchange between our universities can offer.
In this episode, I will first introduce you to the project IN-TOUR and share how we developed different courses that will commence next month and should help students of tourism and event management to plan for more inclusive offers and services.
n this episode of Managing Around, the host will first make you familiar with the project and then describe what these blueprints are.
This new episode explores this question and discusses, first and foremost, what digital leadership includes, secondly, how it is relevant for social work institutions, and, thirdly, how social work managers can adapt to this ever-changing situation.
In this episode, we want to explore this question. And I will take into consideration the publication by Shelly Wimpfheimer.
In this episode, we will discuss how those decentralised learning environments could be useful for organising your teaching.
In the following, we will start with a description of the Toulmin model and an example. In the second part, we will draw some practical conclusions for your personal knowledge management.