An Extended Active Learning Framework of Entrepreneurship Education and Training reviews the meta-analytic and systematic reviews of the field to identify the conditions under which entrepreneurship education and training is effective. Building on the conclusions of previous meta-analytic and systematic reviews, this monograph presents a theoretical framework based on the concept of active learning to explain at least some of the heterogeneity in the effectiveness of entrepreneurship education and training programs. Based on the active learning framework, the authors review and describe the pedagogical methods of the entrepreneurship education and training programs presented in the research of the past ten years.
The goal of this monograph is to develop and exemplify the active learning framework of entrepreneurship education and training, which can answer the following questions: What pedagogical methods and training elements work in terms of short-term learning in the training environment and long-term transfer to the post-training environment? What are the mechanisms that explain why certain methods and elements work? And for whom and under which conditions do the methods work particularly well? The authors use the findings from the review to present an extended framework of active learning that considers features that are of special importance in entrepreneurship education and training, prominently including coaching/mentoring and working in teams. The monograph concludes by discussing the theoretical implications of the findings and avenues for future research.
By:
Michael M. Gielnik, Alexander E. Glosenberg Imprint: now publishers Inc Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 134mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 156g ISBN:9781638285564 ISBN 10: 163828556X Series:Foundations and Trends® in Entrepreneurship Pages: 102 Publication Date:10 June 2025 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
1. Introduction 2. Defining and Classifying Entrepreneurship Education and Training 3. An Overview of the Meta-Analyses and Systematic Literature Reviews on Entrepreneurship Education and Training 4. The Concept of Active Learning 5. Review of the Entrepreneurship Education and Training Literature with Reference to Active Learning 6. Discussion 7. Conclusion References