Beschreibung:
This innovative and comprehensive text is designed as a 'seminal resource' on enterprise education that collates the diverse contributions of enterprising Universities and colleges across the globe supporting a range of academic stakeholders. Drawing on theory and best practice, it will provide invaluable guidance to researchers, educators and practitioners considering embedding or expanding enterprising activities into their learning strategy.
Table of contents; Chapter One - European approaches to enterprise education; Chapter Two - U.S. approaches to entrepreneurship education; Chapter Three - Reflections and evaluation of Chinese enterprise education: The role of institutions from the perspective of learners'; Chapter Four - Entrepreneurship education effectiveness: What we can learn from education and organisation studies; Chapter Five - In Search of Relevance: The Value of Work Based Learning; Chapter Six - Work Placements and Sandwich Programmes: The Case of MacEwan University's Supply Chain Co-op Program; Chapter Seven - Digital Transformation at The New York Times: The Usefulness of the Live Case Intervention Method; Chapter Eight - International short-term study programmes: An institutional roadmap to sustainable student engagement; Chapter Nine - Learning-Apprenticeship Methodologies: Virtuous Relation Between International Entrepreneurial Teaching and Entrepreneurial Attributes; Chapter Ten - University Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise Education as a regional economic driver in the U.K.; Chapter Eleven - The changing nature of the graduate employment market: The fourth industrial revolution; Chapter Twelve - Leaving the Comfort Zone: Building an International Dimension in Higher Education