Building on Rock, Not Sand: Developing Enterprise Curriculum
Jones, Colin D. (2007) Building on Rock, Not Sand: Developing Enterprise Curriculum. Industry & Higher Education, 21 (6). pp. 405-413. ISSN 0950-4222 Preview |
| PDF - Requires a PDF viewer 97Kb |
Official URL: http://www.ippublishing.com/general_industry.htm AbstractEntrepreneurial education is the process of providing individuals with the ability to recognise commercial opportunities and the insight, self-esteem, knowledge and skills to act on them. It includes instruction in opportunity recognition, commercialising a concept, marshalling resources in the face of risk, and initiating a business venture. It also includes instruction in traditional business disciplines such as management, marketing, information systems and finance. The purpose of this paper is to describe the design and introduction of a new program in Entrepreneurship at the University of Tasmania. Rather than adopt a traditional business school (passive learning) approach, within this program the method and responsibility of learning has largely been reversed through the process of student centred learning. This method of learning represents a challenging departure from the traditional mainstream teaching practices. In considering the benefits achievable from this teaching method, this paper also considers the difficulties in transferring increased responsibility to students to manage their futures. Repository Staff Only: item control page
|