The Change Laboratory for Teacher Training in Entrepreneurship Education [electronic resource] : A New Skills Agenda for Europe / by Daniele Morselli.

By: Morselli, Daniele [author.]
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Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Education: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: XV, 143 p. 11 illus., 7 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030025717Subject(s): Professional education | Vocational education | Teaching | Career education | Life skills | Curriculums (Courses of study) | Education—Curricula | Professional & Vocational Education | Teaching and Teacher Education | Career Skills | Life Skills | Curriculum StudiesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 370.113 LOC classification: LC1051-1072LC1041-1048Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1. The research hypothesis -- Chapter 2. The assessment of entrepreneurial education -- Chapter 3. The Change Laboratory in theory -- Chapter 4. The Change Laboratory in practice -- Chapter 5. Participants’ view on the multidisciplinary project -- Chapter 6. Reflecting on the expansive learning process -- Chapter 7. Conclusions. Towards entrepreneurial education through the Change Laboratory.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This open access book illustrates a new type of formative intervention for in-service teacher training in entrepreneurship education. The book describes a Change Laboratory and shows how teachers and workshop assistants develop the idea of a multidisciplinary project entailing the design of a self-service and parking lot in a dismissed area close to the city centre. The multidisciplinary project is taken as example of how an idea is debated and turned into collective action and change, the very essence of initiative and entrepreneurship. The Change Laboratory thus increases the participation of students, teachers and stakeholders in the school towards a new curriculum through the implementation of a multidisciplinary project connecting school with the world outside and working life. The book features a foreword by Luke Pittaway, USASBE Entrepreneurship Educator of 2018. The manuscript discusses key concepts of Cultural Historical Activity Theory’s Change Laboratory as a formative intervention in a coherent and accessible manner. Beyond that it carefully illustrates how the Change Laboratory and its principles of double stimulation and ascending from the abstract to the concrete can be used as a theory of change to address one of the difficult and new demands of the European Union’s New Skills Agenda. The author takes the reader through the expansive learning journey and uses strong evidence to show how a new object can be developed, and how associated tensions and contradictions can be surfaced and tackled by actors with a partially shared object, and how a new concept can be formed and enriched through implementation and reflection in a manner that generates collective transformative agency. (Reviewer) This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 654101.
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Chapter 1. The research hypothesis -- Chapter 2. The assessment of entrepreneurial education -- Chapter 3. The Change Laboratory in theory -- Chapter 4. The Change Laboratory in practice -- Chapter 5. Participants’ view on the multidisciplinary project -- Chapter 6. Reflecting on the expansive learning process -- Chapter 7. Conclusions. Towards entrepreneurial education through the Change Laboratory.

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This open access book illustrates a new type of formative intervention for in-service teacher training in entrepreneurship education. The book describes a Change Laboratory and shows how teachers and workshop assistants develop the idea of a multidisciplinary project entailing the design of a self-service and parking lot in a dismissed area close to the city centre. The multidisciplinary project is taken as example of how an idea is debated and turned into collective action and change, the very essence of initiative and entrepreneurship. The Change Laboratory thus increases the participation of students, teachers and stakeholders in the school towards a new curriculum through the implementation of a multidisciplinary project connecting school with the world outside and working life. The book features a foreword by Luke Pittaway, USASBE Entrepreneurship Educator of 2018. The manuscript discusses key concepts of Cultural Historical Activity Theory’s Change Laboratory as a formative intervention in a coherent and accessible manner. Beyond that it carefully illustrates how the Change Laboratory and its principles of double stimulation and ascending from the abstract to the concrete can be used as a theory of change to address one of the difficult and new demands of the European Union’s New Skills Agenda. The author takes the reader through the expansive learning journey and uses strong evidence to show how a new object can be developed, and how associated tensions and contradictions can be surfaced and tackled by actors with a partially shared object, and how a new concept can be formed and enriched through implementation and reflection in a manner that generates collective transformative agency. (Reviewer) This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 654101.

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