Using the Tuning Methodology to design the founding benchmark competences for a new academic professional field: the case of Advanced Rehabilitation Technologies
Designing innovative high quality educational programmes to meet the workforce needs in emerging interdisciplinary areas of practice can present challenges to academics, students, employers and industrial partners. This paper demonstrates how the Tuning Process successfully helped to construct bench...
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Main Authors: | Ann-Marie Hughes (Author), Chris Freeman (Author), Tom Banks (Author), Hans Savelberg (Author), Mary Gobbi (Author) |
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Universidad de Deusto,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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