This workshop is organised by the TrEE project, a consortium consisting of representatives from six European higher education institutions: Professor Karin Berglund from Stockholm Business School at Stockholm University, Professor Sarah Dodd from the University of Strathclyde, Professor Ulla Hytti from the University of Turku, Professor Sarah Jack from Stockholm School of Economics, Serxia Lage Arias from the Instituto de Educación Secundaria Fernando Wirtz Suárez and Associate Professor Karen Verduijn from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
The Learning Lab supports the TrEE project.
The primary goal of this workshop is to explore how entrepreneurial education can move beyond its traditional focus on high-growth businesses. Instead, we’ll discuss how it can be a tool for fostering more equitable and sustainable futures. We aim to provide practical insights into integrating social justice, ecological awareness, and a sense of hope into our teaching methods.
In this session, we will:
- Share our unique learning interventions designed to tackle societal issues.
- Discuss the role of entrepreneurship in societal change.
- Exchange ideas and experiences on incorporating justice and sustainability into educational practices.
This workshop will be led by esteemed educators: Professor Karin Berglund and Professor Sarah Jack, founders of the TrEE project, along with Jessica Lindbergh and Anna Wettermark.
By attending, you’ll gain:
- Insightful strategies to integrate societal challenges into your teaching.
- An opportunity to contribute to shaping a more justice-oriented approach to entrepreneurship education.
- Networking opportunities with fellow educators and experts in the field.
Your participation is not just about learning new teaching methods; it’s about being part of a crucial conversation on shaping a future where education is a key driver for social and ecological well-being.
Read more on https://www.transformingee.eu
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