ABSTRACT

This insightful edited collection brings new insights and a novel approach to entrepreneurship education by situating findings within the Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, exploring pedagogies associated with both academic and professional entrepreneurship to further the field.

Drawing on experiences and best practices within the CEE countries (such as Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia), the book takes a comparative slant and addresses the call for a pragmatic and critical approach to entrepreneurship pedagogy, offering a systematic review of effective methods and tools introduced at various levels of entrepreneurship education and across disciplines. Highly cross-disciplinary and spanning all levels of formal education, the contributions address long-associated challenges to entrepreneurship education such as the advancement of an entrepreneurship pedagogy that teaches both for, and through, entrepreneurship, as well as difficulties surrounding the teaching of an entrepreneurial mindset, competence, and the collation of knowledge in the field more widely.

This volume will be of pivotal interest to researchers, scholars, and post-graduate students in the fields of entrepreneurship education, international and comparative education, and pedagogy more broadly. Those specifically looking at the development of education in the CEE countries will also find the book valuable.

part I|92 pages

Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Interventions across Education Levels and Disciplines

chapter 2|12 pages

Student Consulting in the Didactics of Management

Initial Experience and New Challenges

chapter 6|20 pages

Legal Translators versus Legal Professionals

A Clash of Titans in the Legal Market?

part II|67 pages

Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy: Teachers' Perspective

chapter 7|19 pages

Entrepreneurship Education Revisited

Teachers' Perspectives on EntreComp

chapter 8|13 pages

Personality and Entrepreneurship

An Analysis of the Personality Profiles of the Pre-Service Teachers of English as a Foreign Language Showing Entrepreneurial Intention

chapter 9|12 pages

How to Be a Successful Manager of Your Own Company?

A Study into the Entrepreneurial Competences of Future Teachers

chapter 10|16 pages

Entrepreneurs Are Made, Not Born

A Study into the Forms of Career Planning of Young Teachers and Students of English