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How to Improve Your Teaching of Entrepreneurship
This indispensable guide enables the reader to develop confidence and capacity in understanding the fundamentals of entrepreneurship education. Colin Jones provides support for those seeking continuous pedagogical development, and examines realistic solutions to contemporary educator challenges, including adapting to individual student learning contexts and designing unique learning tasks.
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This indispensable guide enables the reader to develop confidence and capacity in understanding the fundamentals of entrepreneurship education. Colin Jones provides support for those seeking continuous pedagogical development, and examines realistic solutions to contemporary educator challenges, including adapting to individual student learning contexts and designing unique learning tasks.
Key Features:
· Outlines a clear argument and process for educator self-improvement
· Covers essential scholarship drawn from the learning sciences and teaching and learning literature
· Acknowledges the complexity of the psychology of learning, while providing empirically tested techniques for knowledge retention and active learning
· Aids in the application of several essential educational processes, such as constructive alignment, active learning, authentic assessment, and chunking
How to Improve Your Teaching of Entrepreneurship is a crucial resource for academic instructors aspiring to take concrete steps to improve their teaching of entrepreneurship in all contexts. It is additionally beneficial to any educator hoping to explore a variety of tried and tested teaching methods.
Key Features:
· Outlines a clear argument and process for educator self-improvement
· Covers essential scholarship drawn from the learning sciences and teaching and learning literature
· Acknowledges the complexity of the psychology of learning, while providing empirically tested techniques for knowledge retention and active learning
· Aids in the application of several essential educational processes, such as constructive alignment, active learning, authentic assessment, and chunking
How to Improve Your Teaching of Entrepreneurship is a crucial resource for academic instructors aspiring to take concrete steps to improve their teaching of entrepreneurship in all contexts. It is additionally beneficial to any educator hoping to explore a variety of tried and tested teaching methods.
Critical Acclaim
‘As scholars of learning we need to constantly challenge our assumptions, take a learning brain perspective, and see beyond the obvious when things change or are used in different contexts. Jones’s journey of thinking does this. Supported by extensive research insights, this is a book that challenges, informs, and illuminates.’
– Andy Penaluna, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
‘Professor Jones has again managed to challenge our taken for granted assumptions on how to approach entrepreneurial education. He does so by provoking a critical reflection on our practices and how to envision an unknown future. The book provides a fresh perspective and call for introspection on why we teach, how we teach, and what we teach.’
– Gustav Hägg, Malmö University, Sweden
– Andy Penaluna, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
‘Professor Jones has again managed to challenge our taken for granted assumptions on how to approach entrepreneurial education. He does so by provoking a critical reflection on our practices and how to envision an unknown future. The book provides a fresh perspective and call for introspection on why we teach, how we teach, and what we teach.’
– Gustav Hägg, Malmö University, Sweden
Contents
Contents
Preface
PART I ESSENTIAL FUNDAMENTALS
1 Going beyond current types of EE
2 The human brain and learning
3 Becoming an effective educator
4 Constructive alignment
5 Pedagogical content knowledge
6 Small teaching strategies
PART II ENACTING FUNDAMENTALS
7 Complex learning
8 Embracing chunking
9 Active learning
10 Authentic assessment
PART III BEYOND FUNDAMENTALS
11 The scholarship of teaching and learning
12 Planning for self-improvement
Preface
PART I ESSENTIAL FUNDAMENTALS
1 Going beyond current types of EE
2 The human brain and learning
3 Becoming an effective educator
4 Constructive alignment
5 Pedagogical content knowledge
6 Small teaching strategies
PART II ENACTING FUNDAMENTALS
7 Complex learning
8 Embracing chunking
9 Active learning
10 Authentic assessment
PART III BEYOND FUNDAMENTALS
11 The scholarship of teaching and learning
12 Planning for self-improvement