The Development of a New Efficient and Cost-Effective Mapping Process to be Used with Generic Frameworks with the Aim of Curriculum Improvement

The Development of a New Efficient and Cost-Effective Mapping Process to be Used with Generic Frameworks with the Aim of Curriculum Improvement

A. Popp, D. Levy (2010).  The Development of a New Efficient and Cost-Effective Mapping Process to be Used with Generic Frameworks with the Aim of Curriculum Improvement. 10.

 

The paper will give an overview of a new process that has been developed at University of Sydney for the mapping of curricula against any generic framework. The process is efficient, self-contained and dynamic with respect to the available data. Examples of the inputs, functions and outputs will be given to illustrate.

 

Authors (New): 
Alcion Benedict Popp
David Levy
Pages: 
10
Affiliations: 
University of Sydney, Australia
Keywords: 
Curriculum Mapping
generic frameworks
program improvement
Year: 
2010
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