Structure and Curricula of Business Education under New Normal (Student Centricity for Employability and Economic Growth in Pakistan)

Bashir Ahmad, Maawra Salam, Usman Ahmad
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Education is to serve a purpose otherwise it becomes meaningless. Since it creates awareness, therefore, has been the priority of mankind ever since their emergence and will continue to be so in times to come. Society gazes at the end result i.e., how well universities prepare the graduates for their professional lives. This notion decides the very purpose and foundation of any education system. Business education is to give skills to young entrepreneurs to run businesses, operate factories and manage organizations. This means objectives-based business education which is possible when there is perfect synch among business schools, corporate sector, and society. In student centricity approach, the business schools need to produce graduates with corporate outlook who could develop enterprises. The main factors to produce professionals include curricula, faculty, infrastructure and above all vision of the business school. COVID-19 has given new experience to business schools i.e. operating under off-campus environments. Obviously, this ‘New Normal’ is different as entrepreneurial practices have been reshaped. This paper outlines curricula of business education to reemphasize employment of technology in education and its management. The study shall enable the business schools to harness the curricula with new realities of quality education and competitive skills. Accordingly, the study takes into account the stakeholders like students, faculty members, people from the corporate sector, parents, government officials and members from the civil society. Despite having different views, the stakeholders agree to the need of adopting different approaches for quality business education under ‘New Normal’.
新常态下商科教育的结构与课程设置(以学生为中心的巴基斯坦就业能力与经济增长)
教育是要服务于一个目的,否则它就变得毫无意义。由于它创造了意识,因此,自人类出现以来,它一直是人类的优先事项,并将在未来的时代继续如此。社会关注的是最终结果,即大学如何为毕业生的职业生涯做好准备。这种观念决定了任何教育制度的目的和基础。商业教育是为年轻的企业家提供经营企业、经营工厂和管理组织的技能。这意味着以目标为基础的商业教育,当商学院、企业部门和社会之间有完美的同步时,这是可能的。在以学生为中心的方法中,商学院需要培养能够发展企业的具有企业观的毕业生。培养专业人才的主要因素包括课程、师资、基础设施,最重要的是商学院的愿景。新冠肺炎疫情给商学院带来了新的体验,即在校外环境下运作。显然,随着创业实践的重塑,这种“新常态”有所不同。本文概述了商业教育的课程设置,以重新强调技术在教育及其管理中的应用。这项研究将使商学院能够将课程与优质教育和竞争性技能的新现实结合起来。因此,该研究考虑到利益相关者,如学生、教师、企业部门人员、家长、政府官员和民间社会成员。虽然持份者意见不一,但他们一致认为,在“新常态”下,有必要采用不同的方法来提供优质的商业教育。
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