This book examines education in entrepreneurship through an action-learning environment that employs various education tools, technology tools and pedagogical methods being implemented into university curriculums around the world.
Entrepreneurship in all of its aspects, connotations, and applications has undoubtedly become a major force for new and sustainable wealth creation in both emerging and developed economies. This notion has been encouraging universities to incorporate entrepreneurship-related competencies into the curriculums of almost all subjects, as researchers, educators, and administrators alike acknowledge that students must be fully engaged and prepared to thrive in a society increasingly defined by innovation.
In this context, the primary challenge consists in how to inspire or work beyond the mental limits in the classroom; to determine which learning platforms are required or useful to unlock and stimulate creativity and eliminate the human aversion tofailure.
Featuring contributions and case studies academics and practitioners across a wide spectrum of learning environments, the authors address such fundamental questions as:
This book confirms that education is a positive response to all of these questions, and serves as a tribute to the professors and academic institutions that envision entrepreneurship and innovation as a new driving force for global education and development.
Entrepreneurship in all of its aspects, connotations, and applications has undoubtedly become a major force for new and sustainable wealth creation in both emerging and developed economies. This notion has been encouraging universities to incorporate entrepreneurship-related competencies into the curriculums of almost all subjects, as researchers, educators, and administrators alike acknowledge that students must be fully engaged and prepared to thrive in a society increasingly defined by innovation.
In this context, the primary challenge consists in how to inspire or work beyond the mental limits in the classroom; to determine which learning platforms are required or useful to unlock and stimulate creativity and eliminate the human aversion tofailure.
Featuring contributions and case studies academics and practitioners across a wide spectrum of learning environments, the authors address such fundamental questions as:
- Can educators teach entrepreneurship?
- Can universities teach that failure may be a necessary part of this process?
- Is the education or the conditions created in the surrounding environment the key factor?
- Is there an entrepreneurial education tool or methodology that could help students to develop an entrepreneurial attitude or mind-set?
This book confirms that education is a positive response to all of these questions, and serves as a tribute to the professors and academic institutions that envision entrepreneurship and innovation as a new driving force for global education and development.
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"The book represents a teaching and assessment tool for innovation and entrepreneurship education, and exploratory experiments and practice were used to confirm the effectiveness of these tools. ... the book presents operational entrepreneurship classroom teaching methods and assessment methods, such as the 'Classroom Experiments' tool, which will provide significant guidance for entrepreneurship classroom teaching in all countries. Operational and practical is the striking feature of this book." (Yinghua Ye and Rui Hu, Higher Education, Vol. 74, 2017)