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Book Title
Community Colleges As Incubators of Innovation : Unleashing Entre
ISBN
9781620368633
Series
Higher Education Ser.
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Community Colleges As Incubators of Innovation : Unleashing Entrepreneurial Opportunities for Communities and Students
Author
J. Noah Brown, Andy Stoll
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Stylus Publishing, LLC
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz
Number of Pages
204 Pages

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While community colleges have traditionally focused on providing students with opportunities to gain credentials for employment, the increasingly important question is: Are they preparing students for the looming dynamic, disruptive, and entrepreneurial environments ahead? This book addresses the urgent need for community colleges to prioritize entrepreneurship education both to remain relevant in a changing economy and to give graduate students the flexible and interdisciplinary mindsets needed for the future of society. It argues that entrepreneurial education should be offered broadly to a wide range of students, and across all disciplines; defines the key constructs for achieving this objective; and describes how to create entrepreneurial learning environments. The expert contributors, with the support of the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE), start from the premise that community colleges are uniquely positioned to lead entrepreneurial initiatives through both internally-generated curriculum design and through collaboration with the local entrepreneurial community to build bridges between the classroom to the community which in turn can offer models of implementation and constitute a network or support system for students. Community colleges can become incubators of innovation, a magnet for talent, and provide the impetus for development strategies that their communities have not begun to realize. As the chapters make clear, developing an entrepreneurial program itself requires an entrepreneurial mindset that transcends any lack of resources, requiring a spirit of imagination and resourcefulness. This book takes the reader on a journey through the steps needed to build a meaningful, relevant, and sustainable entrepreneurship program, covering program development, curriculum design, appropriate pedagogical approaches, and community engagement.

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Stylus Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1620368633
ISBN-13
9781620368633
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Author
J. Noah Brown, Andy Stoll
Publication Name
Community Colleges As Incubators of Innovation : Unleashing Entrepreneurial Opportunities for Communities and Students
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Higher Education Ser.
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
204 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Lb2328.M25 2019
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Community colleges havealways been the 'go to' place that enables people at all ages and stages ofdevelopment to access the knowledge and skills needed for work and play. Istarted my educational path at a community college. Community collegesattract instructors with deep expertise, many of whom have been extremelysuccessful in the private sector. In addition to being subject-matterexperts, they are great teachers who are willing to share their knowledge andexperience with others. This book reflects this commitment. The authors, whohave brought significant benefits to their communities, are now sharing theirknowledge and insights with those of us who seek new knowledge and new ways ofimproving our practice. We applaud NACCE's leadership in bringing these authorstogether to provide this new resource for invention educators who must blendmaking, inventing, and entrepreneurship together as they prepare the nextgeneration of innovators., Entrepreneurial thinking has the power to facilitatetransformational change within our colleges, and this book captures theessence of not only how it can, but why it should. Whether energizingeducators to seek innovative curriculum designs, or creating partnerships tobetter address complex workforce issues in the twenty-first century, thecontributing authors make it clear that the entrepreneurial college is the newstandard of excellence., Our nation's system of community colleges is a vital resource, and I'durge anyone concerned about the future of our country to read CommunityColleges As Incubators of Innovation . The book offers a tapestry of casestudies describing the inspiring innovations of community colleges that aredetermined to equip students of all ages with the 'entrepreneurial-ness' neededin careers spanning business, academia, public policy, or social services. Asthese community colleges re-imagine their role, they're leading the way inproviding students with compelling and cost-effective paths to fulfilling livesin an oh-so-dynamic world., Educating the next generation ofentrepreneurs is rapidly and rightfully becoming a primary focus ofinstitutions of higher education around the globe. In this book, Corbin andThomas have masterfully assembled a range of impactful, original, and dynamicentrepreneurship education leaders from across the United States to talkinsightfully about best practices in our community college system that are sureto spur entrepreneurial action both on and off campus for years to come., Today's students are faced with an uncertainfuture where the guarantees of secure employment seem a distant dream. To meetthese challenges, colleges need to prepare students with the tools to help themcraft their own future by developing an entrepreneurial mindset that makes themindependent, self-motivated, problem-solvers for the twenty-first century.NACCE has been a leader in encouraging this transformation within communitycolleges as this book demonstrates. It provides a practical guide with manyexamples that encourage entrepreneurial thinking among students and withininstitutions. I hope you find the book a compelling call to action within yourown organization., Withthe economy transforming at an increasing pace, it is essential thatcommunities continue to empower institutions that will provide the leadershipthat keeps them connected and competitive. Community colleges are that keyinstitution for many communities around the country, and the authors of Community Colleges as Incubators ofInnovation take another step in providing that leadership. The clearexamples, tools, and lessons gained from their experiences offer insights thatcan help make any organization entrepreneurial as communities adapt to thechanging economy of the twenty-first century., Overall, this bookhas several unique merits. First, it incorporates both theoretical groundingsand practical perspectives. The book not only focuses on theoretical frameworksand models that address the underlying factors that influence the development ofentrepreneurial mindsets and ecosystems; it also highlights the valuablefirst-hand experiences gained by community college leaders and entrepreneurialeducation experts regarding how community colleges can serve as focal pointsfor entrepreneurship education, thereby impacting job creation and economicdevelopment. Second, the book provides a wide variety ofexamples that will be relevant to a broad spectrum of community collegeleaders, practitioners, and policymakers. The examples used in the book includerural, urban, and suburban community colleges, and vary from states with arelatively small number of community colleges to those with large, complexcommunity college systems. These different cases offer new knowledge relevantto specific contexts and also allow readers to understand the complexity anddiversity inherent in creating sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Table of Content
Foreword--Andy Stoll Acknowledgments--Rebecca A. Corbin and Ron Thomas Introduction: The Impetus for Entrepreneurial Education--Rebecca A. Corbin and Ron Thomas 1) Leading With an Entrepreneurial Mindset-- Bree Langemo 2) An Entrepreneurial Approach to Entrepreneurial Education--Andrew Gold and Mary Beth Kerly 3) Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Innovate and Flourish--Eugene Giovannini 4) Entrepreneurial and Workforce Development--Christopher Mullin and Doan Winkel 5) Invisible Opportunities: How Collaboration Supports the Growth of an Urban Entrepreneurial Ecosystem--Steven Tello 6) The Ecosystem that Thrives--Deborah Hoover 7) Creating an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Rural Appalachia--Charles Terrell and Joe Kapp 8) Community Colleges as Entrepreneurial Catalysts--Madeline M. Pumariega and Carrie Henderson 9) The Power of Collective Action: A Five-Year Journey--Van Ton-Quinlivan Conclusion: Entrepreneurial Community Colleges: Sustainability and Lessons from the League--Rufus Glasper Afterword--J. Noah Brown Appendix NACCE: A Retrospective--Rebecca A. Corbin and Ron Thomas About the Contributors Index
Copyright Date
2019
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Entrepreneurship, Higher
Lccn
2018-033998
Genre
Education, Business & Economics

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