Reflecting on the potential of EntreCompEdu to stimulate teachers’ entrepreneurial thinking and activity
Russell Grigg,
Felicity Healey-Benson,
Hazel Israel,
Elin McCallum and
Lea Oksanen
Chapter 6 in Stimulating Entrepreneurial Activity in a European Context, 2024, pp 112-134 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
EntreCompEdu is a professional development framework for educators, designed as a complement to the European Commission’s Entrepreneurship Competence Framework (EntreComp). The purpose of this chapter is to reflect upon EntreCompEdu’s potential to stimulate teachers’ entrepreneurial thinking and activity. The chapter is structured in three main sections. The first describe the policy context and the gap in teacher education that EntreCompEdu seeks to address. The second offers an overview of the framework’s main components. The third reflects on the pilot phase of implementation, focusing on two case studies to illustrate the factors that influence EntreCompEdu’s impact and future direction. The reflections are those of the lead author of EntreCompEdu, three of those who facilitated the professional development sessions and the project manager. We follow Borton’s ‘(1970) simple ‘What? So What? and Now What?’ model to shape our reflections. Our subjective narratives are based on specific professional experiences as we critically reflect on the framework’s implementation within the context of Covid-19 and other challenges associated with transnational projects. We conclude that EntreCompEdu can stimulate teachers’ entrepreneurial thinking, although its sustainability in school is contingent on a range of individual and organisational factors discussed.
Keywords: Business and Management; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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