Friday, September 7, 2018

Why entrepreneurial mindset/behaviors are important to our students, faculty - all of us in higher education:





Why entrepreneurial mindset/behaviors are important to our students, faculty - all of us in higher education:



According to the Department of Labor, 65% of students who entered school in 2015 will work in jobs that have not yet been created.  With this in mind, we need to go far beyond delivery of course content and offer students experiences that prepare them for the dynamic global economy (not for the jobs of the past).



When some individuals hear terms like "entrepreneurship", they think of classes within the business department.  But, entrepreneurial mindset and behaviors are consistent with descriptions of 21st century work skills addressing attribute development such as self-efficacy, agency/proactive behavior, curiosity/creativity and solving problems/creating solutions in uncertain environments with limited resources.  It is not about knowing, it is a way of being and skills in doing.  



In the past, educators were valued primarily for their subject matter expertise but according to Joseph Aoun's book "Robot-Proof:  Higher education in the age of artificial intelligence", pedagogy will have to be innovated if we are going to provide relevant educational experiences for our 21st century learners.  To accomplish meaningful changes in cultures of higher education that will drive that innovation, we too need to develop our entrepreneurial capabilities. 



(Thank you, Rob, for sharing Aoun’s book with us!)