Teaching Colloquia
A collection of links to various teaching Colloquia.
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One of SABSA’s objectives is to facilitate scholarly communication amongst the academic community and interested parties relating to management education and research through workshops, seminars, organised conferences and the publications of scholarly journals and materials and to assist in the development of those business schools in earlier stages of development.
Teaching colloquia reinforce the teaching mission, strengthen collegiality amongst faculty members and make a firm commitment to excellence in business schools. Colloquia provide greater opportunities for faculty development, recognise excellence in teaching, cover a range of disciplines and overall, strengthen the academic community.
Contact info@SABSA.co.za to share your knowledge and host a teaching colloquia for SABSA faculty in a specific discipline.
June 20th Workshop 3: AI and the Job Market with Johan Steyn
AI and generative platforms like ChatGPT are transforming the landscape of education, providing opportunities for personalised learning, improved efficiency, and greater access to education. However, there are concerns related to ethical considerations and the potential for exacerbating inequalities. It is important to ensure that AI is used to enhance rather than replace critical and metacognitive capabilities among students. AI has the potential to revolutionise teaching and learning by providing personalised assistance and support, but there is a need for ongoing professional development and ethical considerations to ensure that AI is used in a responsible and equitable manner.
Workshop these issues as they relate to business schools with Prof Johan Steyn.
June 8th SABSA: Masters & Doctoral Level Supervision Seminars
The supervision of Masters and Doctoral research can be a daunting and complex process. Aimed both new and experienced supervisors and examiners, this series of 3-hour seminars will help clarify the expectations of supervising and examining for SABSA affiliated business schools and provide key insights into some of the fundamentals of supervision.
June 8th SABSA: Masters & Doctoral Level Supervision Seminars
The supervision of Masters and Doctoral research can be a daunting and complex process. Aimed both new and experienced supervisors and examiners, this series of 3-hour seminars will help clarify the expectations of supervising and examining for SABSA affiliated business schools and provide key insights into some of the fundamentals of supervision.
Session 1: Research paradigms – from conceptualisation to method; A/Prof Charlene Gerber
Session 2: The examination process and requirements; Prof Tankiso Moloi
June 7th SABSA: Masters & Doctoral Level Supervision Seminars
The supervision of Masters and Doctoral research can be a daunting and complex process. Aimed both new and experienced supervisors and examiners, this series of 3-hour seminars will help clarify the expectations of supervising and examining for SABSA affiliated business schools and provide key insights into some of the fundamentals of supervision.
June 6th SABSA: Masters & Doctoral Level Supervision Seminars
The supervision of Masters and Doctoral research can be a daunting and complex process. Aimed both new and experienced supervisors and examiners, this series of 3-hour seminars will help clarify the expectations of supervising and examining for SABSA affiliated business schools and provide key insights into some of the fundamentals of supervision.
May 22nd Workshop 2: AI and Research with Johan Steyn
AI and generative platforms like ChatGPT are transforming the landscape of education, providing opportunities for personalised learning, improved efficiency, and greater access to education. However, there are concerns related to ethical considerations and the potential for exacerbating inequalities. It is important to ensure that AI is used to enhance rather than replace critical and metacognitive capabilities among students. AI has the potential to revolutionise teaching and learning by providing personalised assistance and support, but there is a need for ongoing professional development and ethical considerations to ensure that AI is used in a responsible and equitable manner.
Workshop these issues as they relate to business schools with Prof Johan Steyn.
May 3rd SABSA & WBS: Case Teaching & Writing Workshop
Learn from experienced case writers and educators, Claire Beswick, head of the WBS Case Centre and Prof Boris Urban, recent winner of the AABS case writing competition.
Let them guide them through the challenges of creating effective cases that engage and challenge students, as well as how to facilitate stimulating classroom discussions.Connect with fellow educators & exchange ideas on best practices in case teaching and writing. Join the discussion.
April 24th Workshop 1: AI and the Future of Education with Johan Steyn
AI and generative platforms like ChatGPT are transforming the landscape of education, providing opportunities for personalised learning, improved efficiency, and greater access to education. However, there are concerns related to ethical considerations and the potential for exacerbating inequalities. It is important to ensure that AI is used to enhance rather than replace critical and metacognitive capabilities among students. AI has the potential to revolutionise teaching and learning by providing personalised assistance and support, but there is a need for ongoing professional development and ethical considerations to ensure that AI is used in a responsible and equitable manner.
Workshop these issues as they relate to business schools with Prof Johan Steyn.
Day 1: SABSA MBA Supervisors & External Examiners Development Programme, Sessions 1,2 & 3
Prof Noel Pearse
Day 2: SABSA MBA Supervisors & External Examiners Development Programme, Sessions 1,2 & 3
Prof Noel Pearse
Day 3: SABSA Doctoral Supervisors Programme, Sessions 1,2 & 3
1. Dr Franzel du Plooy-Cilliers SABSA Doctoral Programme 1 July Session 1
3. Prof Ralph Hamann SABSA Doctoral Programme 1 July Session 3
Day 4: SABSA Integrated MBA & Doctoral Supervisors Programme, Sessions 1,2 & 3
1. Professor HB Klopper SABSA Doctoral Programme 2 July Session 1
2. Professor Benjamin Anderson: SABSA Doctoral Programme 2 July Session 2
3. Professor HB Klopper SABSA Doctoral Programme 2 July Session 3