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| Thanks again for attending our Entrepreneurial Education Network (EEN) meet-up Working with the Entrepreneurship Education Canvas on May 24. In this recap, we share some featured and additional (reading) material with you.
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What was discussed? The meet-up in videos and articles
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Below, you can find two video's of our speaker Yvette Baggen (Wageningen University & Research), one explaining the Entrepreneurship Education Canvas, and one on Effectuation Theory. Other useful sources Yvette mentioned during her keynote:
Baggen, Y., Lans, T., & Gulikers, J. (2021), Making entrepreneurship education available to all: Design principles for educational programmes stimulating an entrepreneurial mindset. Entrepreneurship Education & Pedagogy, Doi: 10.1177/2515127420988517.
Lackéus, M. (2015), Entrepreneurship in education: What, why, when, how. Entrepreneurship 360 background paper, OECD-LEED.
Lackéus, M. (2020), Comparing the impact of three different experiential approaches to entrepreneurship education, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 26, 937-971. Doi:10.1108/IJEBR-04-2018-0236.
Name dropping
Courses and scholars discussed include:
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The Entrepreneurship Education Canvas Explained
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Effectuation Theory & The Entrepreneurial Mindset Monitor
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Download the Entrepreneurship Education Canvas
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The Entrepreneurship Education Canvas (EEC) is a tool to help teachers and educationalists design education that stimulates the entrepreneurial mindset of students. It can be used for new or existing courses, and both for business and non-business courses.
Did you forget to download and save the EEC during the meet-up? We'll keep the page where you can download both the interactive form and the complete version of the canvas online a little longer.
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