Entrepreneurship Education: Known Worlds and New Frontiers. Neck, H. M. & Greene, P. G. Journal of Small Business Management, 49(1):55–70, January, 2011. Num Pages: 16 Place: Milwaukee, United States Publisher: International Council for Small Business
Paper abstract bibtex We explore three worlds that entrepreneurship educators generally teach in and introduce a new frontier where we discuss teaching entrepreneurship as a method. The method is a way of thinking and acting, built on a set of assumptions using a portfolio of techniques to create. It goes beyond understanding, knowing, and talking and requires using, applying, and acting. At the core of the method is the ability for students to practice entrepreneurship and we introduce a portfolio of practice-based pedagogies. These include starting businesses as coursework, serious games and simulations, design-based thinking, and reflective practice.
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copyright = {Copyright International Council for Small Business Jan 2011},
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journal = {Journal of Small Business Management},
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Publisher: International Council for Small Business},
keywords = {Business And Economics--Small Business, Computer simulation, Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship education, Instructional design, Lit-review, Pedagogy, Studies},
pages = {55--70},
}
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