Claiming the future of enterprise education


Autoria(s): Jones, Colin; Matlay, Harry; Penaluna, Kathryn; Penaluna, Andy
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of enterprise educators working collectively to develop a unique scholarship of teaching. The authors argue that the time is right for educators in this domain to secure the future of enterprise education. Acknowledging the debate between "entrepreneurship education" and "enterprise education," the authors set out to develop a unification model through which educators can act collectively to demonstrate the leadership required to secure the autonomy of the domain. Design/methodology/approach The authors bring several pertinent ideas (pedagogical content knowledge, heutagogy and academagogy) to the attention of academics/researchers involved in the design, development and delivery of enterprise education. The innovative approach to combine these ideas with prevailing thinking in this domain has facilitated a model for collective action. Findings It is at the level of the shared philosophical positions that the authors can best cooperate to shape the future direction of enterprise education. The authors argue against dwelling upon how the authors differ in terms of context and process issues. Such matters can only fragment the theory and practice of enterprise education. The authors need to develop greater appreciation of shared philosophical positions and leverage this understanding into a unique scholarship of teaching, specific to enterprise education. Practical implications – As enterprise education becomes more global, it is also likely to become more attractive to business schools that long for a new positioning tool in the increasingly overcrowded markets that they compete in. Originality/value This paper encourages enterprise educators to reflect upon the knowledge they hold of their own practice, and that of other enterprise educators.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92942/

Publicador

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Relação

DOI:10.1108/ET-06-2014-0065

Jones, Colin, Matlay, Harry, Penaluna, Kathryn, & Penaluna, Andy (2014) Claiming the future of enterprise education. Education + Training, 56(8/9), pp. 764-775.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #130100 EDUCATION SYSTEMS #150304 Entrepreneurship #Entrepreneurship #Enterprise Education #Enterprise Educators #Pedagogical Content Knowledge #Practice-based Approach
Tipo

Journal Article