In the dynamic field of entrepreneurship education, one challenge looms especially large for its educators: the question of content. What exactly should be taught? With entrepreneurship education in continuous high demand, universities are encouraged to provide more and varied programmes that cater to the diverse interests of students and the changing demands of society. Deciding what to teach has thus become increasingly complex, reflecting the need for a curriculum that is both relevant and adaptive.
This workshop, led by Dr. Colette Henry, offers a fresh perspective on selecting educational content. It considers the needs of the entrepreneurship educator against the backdrop of an ever-changing global landscape, marked by shifts in social, economic, environmental, and technological factors.
The workshop aims to examine the role of the contemporary entrepreneurship educator with a focus on overcoming the challenge of content selection. Participants will have the opportunity to:
By the end of the workshop, educators will be better equipped to navigate the complexities of content selection in entrepreneurship education, ensuring their programs are both relevant and forward-thinking.
Participation in the workshop is free but a registration by 17 April 2024 is required.
More information and link to registration: https://learninglab.sses.se/workshops/what-to-teach-in-entrepreneurship-education/