Reconceptualizing the role of the future entrepreneurship educator: an exploration of the content challenge
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22899Date
2020-03-12Type
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Henry, ColetteAbstract
This paper critically explores a key challenge facing future entrepreneurship educators, that of content, i.e., deciding what to teach. Understanding
the factors that influence the content decision could enhance the quality
and effectiveness of future entrepreneurship education programmes. The
paper argues that as a result of entrepreneurship education’s increased
popularity, its expanding scholarship base, its growth in non-business
disciplines, and increased attention from policy makers and employers,
entrepreneurship educators are in danger of trying to do too much to
please too many. The paper asks: What are the categories of influence that
impact on the content decision? And, how should future entrepreneurship educators deal with the content challenge? The paper contributes to
entrepreneurship education theory and practice by enhancing understanding of the myriad elements entrepreneurship education comprises,
highlighting the dangers of trying to do too much, and theorizing towards
a reconceptualization of the role of the future entrepreneurship educator
as a ‘unique aggregator of content
Publisher
Taylor & FrancisCitation
Henry. Reconceptualizing the role of the future entrepreneurship educator: an exploration of the content challenge. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. 2020;32(9-10):657-676Metadata
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