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An Accessible Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Independent Careers using a Blended – Learning Methodology
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Dr. Pio Fenton, WIT (Primary Author) Other contributors: ◦ Ms. Angela Collins, WIT Careers Service ◦ Mr. Ciarán Cullen, Waterford County Enterprise Board ◦ Dr. Bill O Gorman, Centre for Enterprise Development and Regional Economy
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Built upon need for career opportunities in economically disadvantaged area Aim to provide independent career options Entrepreneurial flavour Engender a sense of cohort Provide practical skills and instil confidence Blended learning for flexibility and sense of belonging
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To engender a sense of empowerment in relation to the development of one's career specifically in terms of independent careers. Provide access to established entrepreneurs with a view to establishing grounded knowledge exchange To establish organic networks of support linking veteran entrepreneurs and novices in a manner that is good for all involved and has beneficial outcomes for the wider community. To provide a base of knowledge and skills that increase confidence and self-belief but that also act as a guiding rope for career development and goal-achievement. To induce a mindset of enablement that leads participants to seek further opportunities be they training, educational, vocational or venture oriented.
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Introduction Day ◦ Keynote speaker ◦ Group Activity ◦ Engagement with mentor Blended Learning Aspect ◦ Project Management for businesses ◦ Communication ◦ Entrepreneurship and Independent careers. Concluding /bridging event ◦ Challenge ◦ Future paths ◦ Motivation Period
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Some General Points ◦ Inbuilt iterative approach would be useful ◦ The concept of “Disadvantage” is quite narrow ◦ Androgogy vs. Pedagogy ◦ Some duplication in places ◦ Need to outline a role for lead partner more clearly ◦ Some points in the checklists are more to do with administration of the course rather than design of the course – these should be separated more clearly ◦ Overall - a strong helpful structure for the development of a program
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Identify Interested parties Create mainstreaming committee Identify training needs Integrating and evaluating feedback Society as a stakeholder Establishing the support network Training needs assessment (engagement) Mentoring role needs clarification
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