Professor David Brooksbank Board Member

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Professor David Brooksbank Board Member

Enterprise Educators UK Aim Share practice Create learning Explore opportunities Showcase the power of EEUK By Focusing on key issues Working together!

Issues Student engagement – curriculum Student engagement – extra curricula Staff confidence & expertise Pedagogies Assessment Networking in teaching Evaluation

National Support: EEUK The National Network for Enterprise Educators Best Practice – issues that members want to explore; Conference to network anddisseminate Newsletters and communications keep network informed Research informed teaching Celebration of success and members

Best Practice Events Best Practice Events are a flagship activity of EEUK Excellent professional development Learning and networking opportunities Satisfy the needs of our diverse membership

Communicating with you Monthly newsletter   Website

Supporting Research Disseminate findings Supporting through membership and encouragement to publish or disseminate via ISBE etc Encouraging publication of enterprise education research through the International Journal for Entrepreneurship Education (EE UK discount available)

Working in partnership IEEP IEEC Awards

International Entrepreneurship Educators Programme Programme: “enterprising outcomes” Seeking Mastery of Enterprise Register for 2010/11 course now 6 modules Accreditation Options

International Entrepreneurship Educators Programme Module 1 - Entrepreneurial Educational Challenges Module 2 - The Entrepreneurial Mindset Module 3 - Entrepreneurial Behaviour, Skill and Attribute Development Module 4 - Opportunity Identification and New Venture Development Module 5 - Making it happen with People and Organisations Module 6 - Bringing it all Together

International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference The IEEC aims to: inform our understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing entrepreneurship education; strengthen and build the global community; identify the key priorities for development.

Celebrating Success In 2007 we established the first enterprise educator award – the SIFE Award for the best SIFE University Adviser In 2009 we awarded EEUK Enterprise Educator awards at IEEC

JOIN US !! www.enterprise.ac.uk