2019
DOI: 10.33495/jerr_v7i9.19.146
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The service-learning and the humanisation of the academic curriculum in economics

Abstract: The teaching-learning methodologies based on service learning are examples of social and curricular innovation to improve well-being, integration and social cohesion. An academic curriculum based on service-learning rests upon a structured interdisciplinary. It produces creative plasticity, which enhances the production of creative personal, social, emotional, cognitive and spiritual knowledge. However, the curricula available within the Undergraduate Degree Programmes in Economics are still based on dominant … Show more

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“…Both institutions are co-responsible for the identified situation. Therefore, innovating the academic curriculum, with the participation of companies Pereira & Costa [7,8]; [13][14][15], can be an input to balance the demand and offer of such skills and inspire…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both institutions are co-responsible for the identified situation. Therefore, innovating the academic curriculum, with the participation of companies Pereira & Costa [7,8]; [13][14][15], can be an input to balance the demand and offer of such skills and inspire…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%