Description
This engaging How to Guide shares the journeys of educators working within different contexts to help the reader design an imaginative entrepreneurship program. Providing critical perspectives and observations that are both forward- looking and practice-led, each chapter offers a wide range of insights into the unique practices of some of the world's leading educators in entrepreneurship, education and creativity. With a focus on the development of students and their ventures, educators at any level or discipline within higher education are invited to reflect upon and advance their own practices.
Illustrating a vast range of contemporary practices in the field of entrepreneurial education, this compelling book will be an essential tool for any educator whose teaching incorporates entrepreneurship, enterprise, and creativity.
About the Author
Edited by Kath Penaluna, Associate Professor in Enterprise Education, International Institute for Creative Entrepreneurial Development, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Wales, UK, Colin Jones, Learning Design Director, Australian Pacific College, Australia and Andy Penaluna, Professor Emeritus, International Institute for Creative Entrepreneurial Development, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Wales, UK
Reviews
'Is the tide finally turning for entrepreneurship education? Toward embracing the best of what we know about human learning? If so, Kat, Col and Andy are our Archimedes lever! I, for one, am deeply grateful. Creativity and design should go hand in glove with entrepreneurship but the dots didn't really get connected... until they showed up and showed out. I read anything they do... and can you tell just how envious I am of this volume?' -- Norris Krueger, QREC, Kyushu University, Japan
'If you bring together some of the leading thinkers in entrepreneurship education this is the book you get. An outstanding set of chapters examining graduate entrepreneurs, underlying ideation processes, and the venturing journey. This is more than just a book; it is a statement about the future of entrepreneurship education.' -- Luke Pittaway, Ohio University, US
Book Information
ISBN 9781035322077
Author Kath Penaluna
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd