EARR
Vol 2, No 1 (2018): JUNE 2018

INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: A SYNTHESISED LITERATURE REVIEW

Adedeji, Samuel Babatunji (Unknown)
Rahman, Mohammad Mizanur (Unknown)
Abdul, Mohani Binti (Unknown)
Ghani, Muhammad Faizal Bin A. (Unknown)
Uddin, Mohammad Jamal (Unknown)
Rahaman, Md. Saidur (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Jan 2020

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to synthesise through the reviews of various innovative teaching methods and how they have influenced the practice of entrepreneurship education. The various methods identified are case studies, business plan creation, problem-solving, simulation and games, team based or group discussions, guest speaker, seminars, individual and group projects, role play and lectures with latter being teacher centred while all the former are student centred. It was however, established that no one method can be used solely on its own, hence, the need for collective adoption under a given circumstance. Practically, all trainers, instructors and educators in the entrepreneurship field need to focus both on the design and implementation of entrepreneurship teaching and course programs based on the various aspects in terms of the teaching model(s) being adopted from the perspectives of providing answers to the questions of the why (purposes of the learning), what (contents), how (methods and pedagogies), for whom (audiences, participants), and for which outcomes (assessment).There are no enough models to conceptually drive the curriculum design and teaching methods of entrepreneurship education.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

EARR

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

The below mentioned areas are just indicative. The editorial board also welcomes innovative articles that redefine any Educational Administration field. Administration and Management in E-Learning Administration and Management in Primary School Administration and Management in Secondary School ...