How Entrepreneurship Can Be Learned through Experiential Learning Formats, Especially through Training Firms
How Entrepreneurship Can Be Learned through Experiential Learning Formats, Especially through Training Firms
Author(s): Anne HeinzeSubject(s): Education, Business Economy / Management, Adult Education, Higher Education
Published by: New Millennium Discoveries Ltd
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Education; Informal Entrepreneurial Teaching; Experiential Learning; Training Firms;
Summary/Abstract: A look at entrepreneurship education research shows that there are basically two types of entrepreneurship courses: First, courses for entrepreneurship and second, courses about entrepreneurship such as lectures, formal seminars, individual essays etc. Most of the latter courses can be characterized as teacher-centric where the student involvement is passive. From a more modern perspective and in order to train entrepreneurs trying, experimenting and learning about one's own experience is crucial. More innovative approaches, such as project-based learning, action-based learning and experiential learning, therefore, are gradually appearing on the scene In this context, within the last few years some universities have introduced training firms, mostly for students of economics and business. In Germany, due to a lack of legal possibilities training firms at public universities are still a rarity and therefore under-researched. Thus, the research question for the present contribution is how informal learning can be structured using training firms, and what effects this has on the preparation of learners for later professional practice and / or self-employment.
Journal: International Journal of Management and Applied Research
- Issue Year: 7/2020
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 471-481
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English