Moylan, Therese, Gallagher, Niamh and Heagney, Conor (2016) Exploratory Studies on the use of Experiential Learning in Entrepreneurship Education. AISHE-J: The All Ireland Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education, 8 (1).
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of experiential learning in
Higher Education, specifically entrepreneurship education. The paper
proposes that experiential learning is best facilitated as a result of the
learner’s participation in practical events, which supports the creation of
experiences and their subsequent reflection on these experiences. Current
approaches to teaching entrepreneurship within Higher Education are
analyzed, as is the role experiential learning has to play. Findings suggest that
by providing suitable experiential learning opportunities, educators can
develop entrepreneurial capabilities in the learners and promote an
entrepreneurial ecosystem. However, it is also important from the onset, that
students gain an understanding about entrepreneurship itself and the skills
that are required to become more entrepreneurial. A case study of an existing
real-world entrepreneurial teaching environment is provided. The educators in
IADT have already spent more than 10 years focusing on embedding
experience into their entrepreneurial ecosystem. Therefore, as a result of
research into the role of experiential learning in entrepreneurship education,
this paper allows reflection on these experiences and provides an opportunity
for their (re)-evaluation and future enrichment in the area of experiential
learning.