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Towards A Responsible Entrepreneurship Education and the Future of the Workforce
Highlights
⢠PRME provides a Compass for universities to embed responsible education.
⢠Limited information is available on the stream of African Entrepreneurship education.
⢠Many universities are ill-equipped to develop adequate skills required for the modern job market.
⢠This study is based on the Curricular, Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Learning Pipeline Model.
Abstract
This article explores how entrepreneurship education (EE) could be adopted towards improving graduateâs skills and preparing the future workforce. It adopts interviews with 30 experienced higher education academics, executives of employment and work placement agencies in Nigeria that reveals substantial benefits of adopting entrepreneurial pedagogics, critical thinking and problem-based learning (PBL). The critical question is how can EE practices be utilised in higher education to improve future workforce? Linked to the UN Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME), this study is based on the model of curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular learning pipeline that focuses on âlearning in the curriculumâ and âlearning beyond the curriculumâ. The model somehow links to the six domains that formed our analytical model â knowledge and cognitive learning, innovation in teaching pedagogy, change in thinking, change in attitudes, social learning and change in action