Endowed Entrepreneurship Chair, John Carroll University
Cofounder, TeachingEntrepreneurship.org
Cofounder, JCU Neighborhood Project
Entrepreneur and an educator, teaching entrepreneurship and building entrepreneurial programs at John Carroll University, and practicing it through TeachingEntrepreneurship.org and JCUNeighborhoodProject.com.
The 3 sessions in this workshop focus on improving teaching effectiveness, developing instructional competencies for adjunct or part-time instructors of entrepreneurship courses. Many successful entrepreneurs begin teaching at the collegiate level out of passion, a desire to give back, a connection with a local institution or alma mater, etc. However, knowing how to successfully run a business is different than helping young students develop the skills necessary to successfully start a venture. Additionally, the internal workings of universities are different than the business world, and the field of teaching entrepreneurship has shifted to an experiential model that is different than the methods used just 10-15 years ago.
Adjunct and part-time professors with practical experience are well-suited for this newer approach, and just need help in unlocking the potential in their classroom experiences.
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