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Ryan K L MAN public CV
Ryan K L MAN, Mr
Senior Lecturer
,
Department of Accountancy, Economics and Finance
Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies)
,
Office of the Dean of Business
Email
ryanman
hkbu.edu
hk
2005
2024
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AACSB
100%
Intercultural Development Inventory
100%
Business School Accreditation
100%
Teaching to the Test
100%
Intercultural Development
100%
Economic Learning
100%
Classroom Experiment
100%
Teaching Model
100%
Nurture
100%
Learning Approaches
100%
Educational Experience
100%
Economic Model
100%
Outcome-based
100%
National Government
100%
Higher Education
100%
Formal Curriculum
100%
Hong Kong Chinese
100%
Internationalization
100%
Business Education
100%
Outbound
100%
Globalized World
100%
Immersion Experience
100%
Mobile Application
100%
Business Schools
100%
Teaching-learning
100%
Accreditation Bodies
100%
Employers
100%
Tertiary Education
100%
Learning Outcomes
100%
Utility Maximizing
20%
Student Effort
20%
Curriculum Teaching
20%
Interaction Framework
20%
Online Forms
20%
Correa
20%
Class Preparation
20%
Teacher Effort
20%
Teacher-student Interaction
20%
Utility Preference
20%
Pre-class Preparation
20%
Classroom Games
20%
Perceived Achievement
20%
Test Functions
20%
Real-time Learning
20%
Student Teachers
20%
Active Learning
20%
Student Achievement
20%
Comparative Statics
20%
Mobile Device Usage
20%
Implementation Cost
20%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong China
100%
Business School
100%
Economic Model
100%
Classroom Experiment
100%
Education Level
50%
Academic Achievement
50%
Globalization
50%
Student Teachers
50%
Curriculum Development
50%
Focus Group
50%
Central Government
50%
Pretest
50%
Accreditation
50%
Learning Experiences
50%
Economic Education
50%
Mobile App
25%