Teaching sustainable entrepreneurship: Learning approaches, pedagogical methods and teaching tools
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Fauske, Ida Matilde, Vallipuram, Harrshinny and Foldnes, Benedicte-Elise, research assistants at Engage
Verhulst, Elli (1), Wigger, Karin (2) and Solvoll, Sølvi (2), associated to Engage
(1) Associate Professor, Academic Section Experts in Teamwork, Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
(2) Associate Professor, Nord University Business School, Bodø, Norway
Abstract
Which learning approaches, pedagogical methods and teaching tools can educators at higher education institutions use to teach sustainable entrepreneurship? Sustainable entrepreneurship education combines those aspects from entrepreneurship and sustainability education to teach students the skills and competences needed to contribute to a sustainable society by acting entrepreneurially. Although there is consensus that these skills and competences are crucial to have, how they are taught is still debated.
Using a review of the literature and interviews with practitioners and educators, this report offers an overview and discussion of 13 learning approaches, 15 pedagogical methods and 24 teaching tools for sustainable entrepreneurship education. The identified methods and tools are further divided into categories regarding their usage in business and higher education, making this report an inspirational hands-on toolkit for educators.
Full text
- Fauske, I.M., Vallipuram, H., Foldnes, B., Verhulst, E. Wigger, K., Solvoll, S. (2022), Teaching sustainable entrepreneurship: Learning approaches, pedagogical methods and teaching tools. Nord rapport series. https://nordopen.nord.no/nord-xmlui/handle/11250/2994028
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