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Design, Learning, and Innovation. 8th EAI International Conference, DLI 2023, Aalborg, Denmark, November 6–7, 2023, Proceedings

Research Article

Pioneering the Path to Success: An Analysis of the Challenges in Entrepreneurial Education

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-67307-8_14,
        author={Sagar Shinde and Kathryn Cormican and Suzana Sampaio and \O{}zge Andi\`{e} \`{E}akır and Fırat Sarsar and Abdullah Kalay and Manon van Leeuwen and Dilek Tanrıseven},
        title={Pioneering the Path to Success: An Analysis of the Challenges in Entrepreneurial Education},
        proceedings={Design, Learning, and Innovation. 8th EAI International Conference, DLI 2023, Aalborg, Denmark, November 6--7, 2023, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={DLI},
        year={2024},
        month={8},
        keywords={Entrepreneurs entrepreneurial education secondary schools design thinking teacher training entrepreneurship programmes},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-031-67307-8_14}
    }
    
  • Sagar Shinde
    Kathryn Cormican
    Suzana Sampaio
    Özge Andiç Çakır
    Fırat Sarsar
    Abdullah Kalay
    Manon van Leeuwen
    Dilek Tanrıseven
    Year: 2024
    Pioneering the Path to Success: An Analysis of the Challenges in Entrepreneurial Education
    DLI
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-67307-8_14
Sagar Shinde1, Kathryn Cormican1, Suzana Sampaio1,*, Özge Andiç Çakır2, Fırat Sarsar2, Abdullah Kalay2, Manon van Leeuwen3, Dilek Tanrıseven4
  • 1: Enterprise Research Centre and LERO—The Irish Software Research Centre, School of Engineering, University of Galway
  • 2: EDUJI Research and Development
  • 3: EOLAS S.L. Carretera de Sevilla KM
  • 4: IMM Izmir Directorate of National Education, Fevzipasa Mh. Öğretmen Sokak No 15
*Contact email: suzana.sampaio@universityofgalway.ie

Abstract

Prior research contends that students who receive entrepreneurial education are more likely to launch their enterprises. Early interventions are lauded to expand students’ options and enable them to build on their knowledge. However, implementing entrepreneurial education in secondary schools is difficult and fraught with challenges. Educators struggle with student engagement, relevant content, and the absence of intuitive tools. Prior research suggests that the challenges centre on students’ attitudes, a paucity of pedagogical resources to meet the specific needs of educators and their students, and systems-related issues. However, it is unclear whether these experiences are uniform in secondary schools across Europe. To uncover the challenges and address potential issues, we conducted a qualitative analysis comprising 29 secondary school teachers in Ireland, Spain, and Turkey. Structured interviews and focus groups were conducted to elicit user experiences, insights and real-world stories. Thematic analysis was used to identify the common challenges faced by all participants. Our analysis revealed that systems limitations and pedagogical challenges were the most significant obstacles, followed by students’ attitudes towards entrepreneurial education.

Keywords
Entrepreneurs entrepreneurial education secondary schools design thinking teacher training entrepreneurship programmes
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2024-08-01
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67307-8_14
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