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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...
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'Of course, entrepreneurship can be taught, and this books shows how. Using scholarly research as the foundation, the authors have crafted a set of practices to foster entrepreneurial thinking that should be incorporated in all courses across the entire curriculum.'--Tina Seelig, Stanford...
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Building on the success of the first volume of Teaching Entrepreneurship, this second volume features new teaching exercises that are adaptable and can be used to teach online, face to face or in a hybrid environment. In addition, it expands on the five practices of entrepreneurship education:...
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"Presenting experiential and rigorously tested methodologies developed by over 40 global entrepreneurship educators, this timely guide helps educators add dynamic, interactive, immersive, fun, and practice-based experiences to their courses. It skilfully covers the three most important areas of...
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Contents: -- Introduction / Heidi M. Neck (Babson College, USA) and Yipeng Liu (Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK) -- PART I BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS THE UNIVERSITY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP -- 1 Entrepreneurship education ecosystems: the case of Babson College / Candida G. Brush...
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