Pedagogical entrepreneurship in learning tasks

Authors

  • Marit Engum Hansen
  • Else Snoen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7577/sjvd.1849

Keywords:

pedagogical entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial learning tasks, relevance, activity

Abstract

Background: The action plan "Entrepreneurship in Education – from primary to higher education "(2009-2014), proposed to establish a site for digital learning materials within entrepreneurship in basic education. PedEnt (Pedagogical Entrepreneurship) was launched in autumn of 2014, and both the authors have contributed to the professional development of the site. Two of the learning assignments published on PedEnt constitute the research objects of this study. Methods: Based on pedagogical entrepreneurship we present a case study of learning work carried out by students at lower and upper secondary level. Using an analysis of assignment texts and as well as with video recordings we have identified the characteristics of entrepreneurial learning methods as they were expressed through each case. Results: The analysis showed that learning assignments can be characterized as entrepreneurial because they promoted the actor role and creativity of the students. We found that the relationship between the relevance of the assignments and the context in which they are given pose an important prerequisite for the students in order to experience the learning work as meaningful. Conclusions: Entrepreneurial learning methods challenge the traditional view that theory tends to take primacy over practice. To orient learning assignments within relevant contexts gives students opportunities to experience by themselves the need for increased knowledge.

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Author Biographies

Marit Engum Hansen

Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus
Fakultet for lærerutdanning og int. studier
Institutt for yrkesfaglærerutdanning.

Else Snoen

Nord universitet
PHS
Enhet for lærerutdanning og kulturfag

Published

2016-11-16

How to Cite

Hansen, M. E., & Snoen, E. (2016). Pedagogical entrepreneurship in learning tasks. Scandinavian Journal of Vocations in Development, 1. https://doi.org/10.7577/sjvd.1849

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Scientific Articles