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Measuring the Impact of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education
Thursday July 8th, 10am to 1pm
Online
Delegates will have the opportunity to:
- Gain knowledge of and apply measurement tools for enterprise and entrepreneurship education
- Discuss what is important in measuring impact of enterprise and entrepreneurship education from different stakeholder perspectives
- Hear how others have applied a variety of measurement tools and approaches
- Learn how to use measurement of impact to improve their own practice and demonstrate the impact of enterprise and entrepreneurship education to a variety of stakeholders
Summary
This online EEUK Enterprise Exchange event, delivered in partnership with the University of Derby, will focus on sharing good practice in measuring the longitudinal impact of enterprise and entrepreneurship education activities, modules and courses, using straightforward approaches.
The event will be delivered through a series of presentations, discussions, break outs and case studies of different approaches to measurement with presenters from a variety of universities. The objective will be for delegates to take away several tools and techniques for measuring the effect of their actions on their students. These measurements can be used to demonstrate impact with various stakeholders, including the students themselves.
This event follows the successful completion of a project funded through EEUK’s Enterprise Education and Research Project Fund (EERPF). This project investigated how the impact of entrepreneurship education on skills and attitudes was measured. Members of the consortium team will highlight some of the practical outcomes of this research in a bid to increase the community’s depth of knowledge and to help enhance overall student learning. Some measurement tools have already been collated in the ETC Toolkit and this event will provide an opportunity for further dissemination of the implications and suggested actions from the ongoing research.
The target audience is educators, practitioners and academics working within or alongside the curriculum.
Speakers
- Dr Nicola Lynch, University of Derby
- Vic Curtis, University of Derby
- Rob Moon, University of Derby
- Matt Rogers-Draycott, Royal Agricultural University
- Dr Kelly Smith, University of Birmingham
- Dr Emilee Simmons, University of Strathclyde
- Phil Clegg, University of Huddersfield
- Dr Sarah Preedy, Plymouth Marjon University
This event is free to attend for EEUK members and £100 for others.
AGENDA (subject to change)
10.00 | Welcome
Kate Beresford, Enterprise Educators UK Dr Nicola Lynch, Head of Derby Business School, University of Derby
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10.10 | Setting the scene for the event
Vic Curtis, University of Derby
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10.15 | Tools to measure impact of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education
Matt Rogers-Draycott, Royal Agricultural University
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10.45 | What do we measure, and what should we be measuring?
Introduced by Dr Kelly Smith, University of Birmingham Delegates will discuss in breakout rooms for 10 minutes followed by 10 minutes feedback.
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11.15
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Break |
11.25 | Introduction to longitudinal case studies of impact measurement
Vic Curtis, University of Derby
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11.30 | GET2 in Developing an Enterprising Mindset
Rob Moon, University of Derby
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11.45 | Strategically measuring impact using EntreComp
Dr Emilee Simmons, University of Strathclyde
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12.00 | Employing LoopMe within our Enterprise Placement Year
Phil Clegg, University of Huddersfield
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12.15 | Reflecting on entrepreneurial identity and intention
Dr Sarah Preedy, Plymouth Marjon University
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12.30 | Deep and surface learning: alternative measures of impact
Vic Curtis, University of Derby
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12.45 | Wrap up and final Q&A
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13.00 | Close |
EnSpire Oxford is a University of Oxford initiative to help connect people to the entrepreneurship resources they need, and to promote entrepreneurship across Oxfordshire.
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