Having students apply what they study and learn is a principal goal of all educators. This article describes a course, “Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Team Building: Identifying and Applying Best Practices,” that was developed and taught in each of the last two years for a University Honors Program. Students not only learned but applied this learning as they effected minor and major change on campus. In addition, this article provides background information relevant to professors interested in offering a similar course and shares projects, outcomes, and a full-course structure
Defining the practical and theoretical context of honors programs and courses in today’s complex edu...
When I was sifting through stacks of brochures from colleges as a high school student (in the days b...
The commodification of education is an increasing threat to university honors programs. In honors, w...
Having students apply what they study and learn is a principal goal of all educators. This article d...
Students do not always realize that after graduating they will be expected to apply what they have l...
In these increasingly complex times, entrepreneurship has become a common tool for innovative, econo...
This article describes one program’s thoughtful and strategic transition to a college and subsequent...
Most research about honors has focused on general education honors. Less research is available on ho...
Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may I remember; involve me and I’ll understand. —Chinese Prov...
The notion of entrepreneurship is not a new one. Neither is the idea of entrepreneurship education. ...
Many important institutional concerns and opportunities, observes John R. Cosgrove, involve honors p...
A program giving equal emphasis to honors coursework and targeted co-curricular experience provides ...
Over the past three years, honors faculty at South Florida State College, a two-year college offerin...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
As president of two public research universities (University of Maine and Ball State University), I ...
Defining the practical and theoretical context of honors programs and courses in today’s complex edu...
When I was sifting through stacks of brochures from colleges as a high school student (in the days b...
The commodification of education is an increasing threat to university honors programs. In honors, w...
Having students apply what they study and learn is a principal goal of all educators. This article d...
Students do not always realize that after graduating they will be expected to apply what they have l...
In these increasingly complex times, entrepreneurship has become a common tool for innovative, econo...
This article describes one program’s thoughtful and strategic transition to a college and subsequent...
Most research about honors has focused on general education honors. Less research is available on ho...
Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may I remember; involve me and I’ll understand. —Chinese Prov...
The notion of entrepreneurship is not a new one. Neither is the idea of entrepreneurship education. ...
Many important institutional concerns and opportunities, observes John R. Cosgrove, involve honors p...
A program giving equal emphasis to honors coursework and targeted co-curricular experience provides ...
Over the past three years, honors faculty at South Florida State College, a two-year college offerin...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
As president of two public research universities (University of Maine and Ball State University), I ...
Defining the practical and theoretical context of honors programs and courses in today’s complex edu...
When I was sifting through stacks of brochures from colleges as a high school student (in the days b...
The commodification of education is an increasing threat to university honors programs. In honors, w...