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=== Problem-based learning ===
=== Problem-based learning ===


Much of the course is taught using the '''[[w:Problem-based learning]]''' ( [[w:fi:Ongelmalähtöinen oppiminen]] ) [[w:pedagogy|pedagogical]] approach/method.
Much of the course is taught using the '''[[w:Problem-based learning]]''' ( [[w:fi:Ongelmalähtöinen oppiminen]] ) [[w:pedagogy|pedagogical]] ( [[w:fi:Pedagogiikka]] )approach/method.


Developing professional is aware of the patterns and dynamics of '''[[w:organizational behaviour]]'''.
Developing professional is aware of the patterns and dynamics of '''[[w:organizational behaviour]]'''.
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'''[[w:Marshall McLuhan]]''' - communication theorist who coined the saying "World has become a village." in 1960.
'''[[w:Marshall McLuhan]]''' - communication theorist who coined the saying "World has become a village." in 1960.


In sociology, '''[[w:social stratification]]''' is a concept involving the "classification of people into groups based on shared socio-economic conditions ... a relational set of inequalities with economic, social, political and ideological dimensions."
In sociology, '''[[w:social stratification]]''' ( [[w:fi:Stratifikaatio]] ) is a concept involving the "classification of people into groups based on shared socio-economic conditions ... a relational set of inequalities with economic, social, political and ideological dimensions."


'''[[w:Social mobility]]''' is the movement of individuals or groups in social position over time.
'''[[w:Social mobility]]''' is the movement of individuals or groups in social position over time.
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