- 1. THE LEARNING TEAM: Creativity and collaboration in teacher
education Presented by SIGNE SUTHERLANDandDAVID PITCHER
2. If it is to make a success of the Lisbon strategy for growth
and employment, Europe needs to stimulate the entrepreneurial
mindset of young people European Commission report Entrepreneurship
in Higher Education, 2008 3. the benefits of entrepreneurship
education are not limited to start-ups, innovative ventures and new
jobs. Entrepreneurship refers to an individuals ability to turn
ideas into action and is, therefore, a key competence for all
European Commission report 4. Our current education system was
designed for a different age young people are still educated in
batches with little encouragement for the creativity and
experimentation that is needed for a global age. Sir Ken Robinson
5.
- There are different kinds
- choose to start a new business
- participate in family businesses
- create new products/processes within existing
organisations
- engage in a new social venture, service or movement.
6. IN DANGER OF EMBEDDING FAILURE
- Worst youth unemployment rates for a generation: 1 in 5 young
people
- National unemployment currently stands at 2.46m unemployment
for black women rising faster than any other group
- 55% of this years university graduates will be out of work six
months after graduation
- Wolf Report: 400,000 teenagers are wasting their time on
college courses with no job at the end
- Black workers are bearing the brunt of Britains job crisis
7. A NEW VISION FOR FURTHER EDUCATION
8. ENTREPRENEURIAL COLLEGE a college where the whole ethos,
value and culture of students, tutors and leaders is distinctively
geared towards the task of wealth creation, business formation and
growth, and employment outcomes. 9. WHOLE COLLEGE TRANSFORMATION
10.
- Shift from teaching to facilitating learning
- Supported by a learning community
- Delivering Expert Students - destinations KPI
- Supported by enterprise and employability
- Outstanding success rates by 11/12
Scott, G. 2009. University student engagement and satisfaction
with learning and teaching, Review of Australian Higher Education,
Commissioned Report Australian Government 11.
- New experiential curriculum model - project based, active and
online
- Teamwork and collaboration staff and students
- Wider use of blended-learning
- Calendar, induction, tutorial & online Personal Learning
Spaces
12.
13.
- Entrepreneurial activity and reflective tools
- Promoting student ownership of employer involvement
- Have you got the Enterprise Factor?
14.
- For teaching staff at summer CPD event
- Target setting - laying the foundation for effective use of
e-ILP
- Curriculum planning helping your students to make the most of
college events
- Designing high impact online learning
- Promoting student ownership of employer involvement
- Problem solving making learning challenging and real
- Developing Expert Students equipping your students for
success
15. 16. 17. 18. College wide planning College Event
CalendarAcademy Event CalendarExternal Event CalendarDesign
calendar Learning Event Learning Event Design timetable Learning
Opportunity Learning Opportunity Personalisation Personal learning
space Personal learning space GREEN WEEK 19. The expert student
LEARNING THINKING LIVING
- Open communications & challenge
- Devise effective strategies to optimise learning
- Organise work and manage effectively
- Transforms new information into useable knowledge
- Sets challenging learning goals for themselves
- Creativity, inquiry and experimentation
- Self-starter, ambitious and motivated
- Entrepreneurial in outlook
- Determined and informed risk taker
- Critical thinker and problem solver
- Team worker, willing to take responsibility
- Positive and constructive contributor
- Willingness to persevere in uncertainty
- Able to work with diversity and use networks efficiently
- Willing to listen before acting
- Able to work with senior staff
20. 21. www.entrepreneurship4fe.com