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Review of “The Evolution of IB Teaching Content: Analyses of IB Textbooks and Syllabi”

In: The Historical Evolution of International Business

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  • Raj Aggarwal

    (University of Akron)

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This commentary is a review and assessment of Chapter 6 by Celso Pinho in the context of other recent related literature. The chapter is the latest compilation and survey of the evolution of IB syllabi and major IB textbooks for a long period that ended in 2022. A brief examination of the literature in this review indicated that prior research covered periods that ended earlier. While limited in its generalizability, the main finding in this chapter is that the evolution of topics in IB texts (and Syllabi) has reflected the changing focus of IB scholarship over time.

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  • Raj Aggarwal, 2025. "Review of “The Evolution of IB Teaching Content: Analyses of IB Textbooks and Syllabi”," Springer Books, in: Lilac Nachum & Attila Yaprak (ed.), The Historical Evolution of International Business, chapter 0, pages 167-171, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-86133-8_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-86133-8_7
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