How to Develop Entrepreneurial Graduates, Ideas and Ventures
How to Develop Entrepreneurial Graduates, Ideas and Ventures
Designing an Imaginative Entrepreneurship Program
Penaluna, Kath; Penaluna, Andy; Jones, Colin
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
07/2022
176
Dura
Inglês
9781789909012
15 a 20 dias
Preface ix
PART I THE GRADUATES
1 Influential teaching philosophies 2
Colin Jones
2 Entrepreneurship education: the journey to a beginner's mind 5
Rebecca White
3 Prudent "entrepreneurial" graduates that take intelligent action 15
Gustav Haegg
4 Developing slow graduates 25
Colin Jones
5 Enough is enough: put your students first 35
Doan Winkel
PART II THE PRE IDEAS
6 Creativity at the heart 44
Andy Penaluna
7 Creativity on a skateboard 47
Alistair Fee
8 Creative fitness 57
Dave Jarman
9 Creativity as expansive learning 66
Daniele Morselli
10 Creating a climate for creativity in the entrepreneurial classroom 74
Stefania Romano and Charlotte Carey
11 Learning with a pencil, not a pen 83
Andy Penaluna
12 Entrepreneurial opportunities by design: unlocking creative
potential 92
Margaret Tynan
PART III THE VENTURES
13 Where the brave venture 102
Kath Penaluna
14 Guiding your entrepreneurial journey 107
Alex Maritz
15 Learning from learners and leading from the back 114
Kath Penaluna
16 Developing the harmonious venture 123
David Kirby
17 Defending open culture in facilitation, research and
entrepreneurship 131
Fatima Sao Simao
18 What can we learn from the arts for creative entrepreneurship? 138
Silja Suntola
References 147
Index 155
Preface ix
PART I THE GRADUATES
1 Influential teaching philosophies 2
Colin Jones
2 Entrepreneurship education: the journey to a beginner's mind 5
Rebecca White
3 Prudent "entrepreneurial" graduates that take intelligent action 15
Gustav Haegg
4 Developing slow graduates 25
Colin Jones
5 Enough is enough: put your students first 35
Doan Winkel
PART II THE PRE IDEAS
6 Creativity at the heart 44
Andy Penaluna
7 Creativity on a skateboard 47
Alistair Fee
8 Creative fitness 57
Dave Jarman
9 Creativity as expansive learning 66
Daniele Morselli
10 Creating a climate for creativity in the entrepreneurial classroom 74
Stefania Romano and Charlotte Carey
11 Learning with a pencil, not a pen 83
Andy Penaluna
12 Entrepreneurial opportunities by design: unlocking creative
potential 92
Margaret Tynan
PART III THE VENTURES
13 Where the brave venture 102
Kath Penaluna
14 Guiding your entrepreneurial journey 107
Alex Maritz
15 Learning from learners and leading from the back 114
Kath Penaluna
16 Developing the harmonious venture 123
David Kirby
17 Defending open culture in facilitation, research and
entrepreneurship 131
Fatima Sao Simao
18 What can we learn from the arts for creative entrepreneurship? 138
Silja Suntola
References 147
Index 155