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Each Tuesday, USASBE explores bold teaching and learning in entrepreneurship to help educators like you answer the eternally frustrating question, "What do I do to create a more engaging classroom?" Teaching Tuesday is a product of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE), an inclusive community advancing entrepreneurship education through bold teaching, scholarship, and practice. For more information, visit us at www.usasbe.org.
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What are your students' preconceptions about entrepreneurship and how does this impact their ability to learn? We discuss the answer to this question in this week’s USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast. Hear the conversation between host Michael Luchies and Todd Fernandez here.By USASBE.org
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In this week’s episode of the Teaching Tuesdays Podcast, we speak with Zen Parry about teaching entrepreneurship to under-resourced communities. It was an eye-opening conversation to say the least. Zen shares why she quit trying to teach and decided to start learning from them instead.By USASBE.org
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Can you imagine teaching an entrepreneurship course with 100 students? How about 800? In this episode of the Teaching Tuesdays Podcast, we speak to the University of Florida’s Chris Pryor, who teaches entrepreneurship 800 students at a time. You’ll learn about the benefits and limitations of mega-enrollment courses, along with Chris’ advice for you…
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Listen to this special episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast to hear from The University of Tampa’s Dr. Rebecca White, who discusses the En Factor Podcast and the benefits of integrating a podcast into entrepreneurship curriculum. Check out the En Factor Podcast here: https://www.enfactorpodcast.com/…
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How do you demonstrate the impact your teaching has on your entrepreneurially-minded students? Could you measure and explain that impact if you were forced to? You don’t want to miss this week’s episode of the Teaching Tuesday’s Podcast with Norris Krueger. We’re talking about assessment and he has a message for all entrepreneurship professors.…
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As a non-traditional educator, Eric Koester took an interesting journey to becoming one of the most impactful figures in modern entrepreneurship education. Hear 2020 USASBE Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year, entrepreneur, and Georgetown University educator Eric Koester on this week’s episode of USASBE’s Teaching Tuesday’s Podcast…
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Looking for a way to engage your students in a risk-free, life-like startup environment? Hear Marketplace Business Simulation Founder Ernie Cadotte talk about the importance of simulations and what they are able to provide to entrepreneurship students in this episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast.…
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Hear how Emma Fleck helps her students break through creativity suppression and think out of the box. As she puts it, “be creative with purpose.” Embrace your inner super hero! On her Superhero exercise, Emma states, “The most important part of this is the reflection.” Students discuss how they are able to be more creative without boundaries and co…
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Peter Cortle joined us on the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast to discuss how Startup Tree (StartupTree.co) is helping entrepreneurship programs track and improve their results. Hear Peter chat with host Michael Luchies in this week’s episode. “We try to provide the tools that they can leverage to make what they do (entrepreneurship programs) more …
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What happens when you give groups of students $10 and tell them to earn as much money as possible? Learn about a bold first-day activity you can use in your entrepreneurship education course from Dr. Doan Winkel. “I expect them (students) to have bad ideas, which is part of the learning...try them out so you can get to the better ones.” -- Dr. Doan…
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In this episode, Grant Allard will share his experience navigating the challenges of a transdisciplinary approach to entrepreneurship. He discusses how he brought together people from across campus and engaged them in entrepreneurship, the Convergence event that occurred, and what he learned through this journey about engaging a variety of stakehol…
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It is important to bring other voices into your classroom, to enhance the student experience and give them different perspectives, and more resources. This episode talks about how to increase your network, so you in turn can increase your students' networks by bringing more resources into your classroom.…
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Entrepreneurship curriculum often skirts around topics of finance and financial management. Jeff and Jose argue that these concepts should be central to any entrepreneurship curriculum, and that before students start learning about and building business models, they need a strong foundation in finance. They share their experience developing and del…
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