Entrepreneurship Pedagogy
The Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Division exists to encourage, support, and celebrate excellence in entrepreneurship teaching and learning. This includes innovation in course and curriculum design and delivery, development and production of teaching materials, and educational pedagogy. The Division actively supports the dissemination of best practices in entrepreneurial education nationally and internationally. The Division embraces entrepreneurship education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, in colleges and universities, as well as programs for adults and practitioners of all ages, including those offered by companies, government agencies, and not-for-profit organizations.
Division Officers - 2007
VP: Rebecca White, Northern Kentucky University, whiter@nku.edu
Division History
2006 VP: Minet Schindehutte, Syracuse University
2005 VP: Sherry Hoskinson, University of Arizona
2004 VP: Robin Anderson, University of Portland
2003 VP: Michael Morris, Syracuse University
2002 VP: William C. Schulz, Albertus Magnus University
2001 VP: Gary Cadenhead, University of Texas at Austin
2000 VP: Charles W. Hofer, University of Georgia
1999 VP: Charles Toftoy, George Washington University
1998 VP: Donald Kuratko, Ball State University
1997 VP: Richard McCline, San Francisco State University
1996 VP: Susan Fox-Wolfgramm, San Francisco State University
1995 VP: Deborah Brazeal, California State Polytechnic University
1994 VP: Douglas W. Naffziger, Ball State University
USASBE Clearinghouse For Innovative Practices in Entrepreurship Pedagogy
The Innovative Practices Clearinghouse has been set up to facilitate the sharing of best practices in the entrepreneurship classroom. The teaching ideas presented here are being shared voluntarily by faculty members from universities across the United States. They are based on classroom experiments that have proven successful over a number of semesters.
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