2014
DOI: 10.2478/ijtr-2014-0005
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Promoting a Creative Educational Entrepreneurial Approach in Higher Education

Abstract: In this article, I communicate and explain what it means for me to have an educational entrepreneurial approach to teaching and research. The communication of what I value requires that I move beyond text-based accounts to include multimedia forms of representation (Eisner, 1997). This explanation includes a responsibility for students and acknowledging my values of passion and care, safety, creativity and excellence within my practice. The paper presents how students on the Masters in Education and Training M… Show more

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“…Both professionals are using an educational entrepreneurial approach to action research (Crotty, 2014) in their enquiries as they create innovative multimedia resources to transform learning in their work context. Exploration, Understanding, Creating, Transforming are the four key stages in the approach while the action research cycles of plan, act, observe and reflect form an essential part of the process.…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both professionals are using an educational entrepreneurial approach to action research (Crotty, 2014) in their enquiries as they create innovative multimedia resources to transform learning in their work context. Exploration, Understanding, Creating, Transforming are the four key stages in the approach while the action research cycles of plan, act, observe and reflect form an essential part of the process.…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yvonne's research seamlessly melds with Margaret's theory as she draws on her fifteen years experience as a secondary school teacher to show how collaboration, cooperative and project--based learning is essential to her pedagogy. (Crotty, 2005(Crotty, , 2011(Crotty, , 2012. Her research emphasises the importance of creating safe environments to ensure meaningful, enjoyable, creative learning abounds.…”
Section: Philosophical Approach To Postgraduate Programmesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within these safe educational spaces she connects the head with the heart, marries the sense and soul (Wilber, 1988) to combine a constructivist, behaviourist, cognitive pedagogical approach that avoids a fragmented learning experience as she inspires others to bring their ideas to fruition. Her interest in the use of multi--modal (sound, video, images and text) forms of communication and expression to represent educational knowledge and her belief in the power of visual methods (Crotty, 2005), narrative accounts and online journaling led to her doctoral research, in which she clarified what it means to have an educationally entrepreneurial spirit (Crotty, 2012). Yvonne believes that entrepreneurship is not only about setting up a business for economic gain.…”
Section: Philosophical Approach To Postgraduate Programmesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to guide the creation of the video to show how volunteering can inspire solidarity among Irish and Romanian communities, an entrepreneurial methodology (Crotty, 2014) was employed. Action research is a form of research that is democratic, organic, collaborative and driven by values that promote the social good (Wood, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following 3 characteristics define the Educational Entrepreneurial research approach (Crotty, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%