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WHITE ROSE CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENTERPRISE

WHITE ROSE CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENTERPRISE. White Rose CETL enterprise. A three-way partnership with the University’s of York and Sheffield to Help students to learn about enterprise through their degree programmes

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WHITE ROSE CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENTERPRISE

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  1. WHITE ROSE CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENTERPRISE

  2. White Rose CETL enterprise A three-way partnership with the University’s of York and Sheffield to • Help students to learn about enterprise through their degree programmes • provide students with options through practical placements • enhance and stimulate extra-curricular learning • offer an option for channelling enthusiasm and motivation into reduced risk start-up activity

  3. What is Enterprise? enterprise - having an idea, and taking advantage of the opportunities to make it happen Being enterprising doesn’t have to mean starting up your own business. You can be enterprising in all areas of work and business which will help further your career…… Blue sky thinking coming up with a host of ideas without being restricted to what is practical. What skills and attributes do I need to be more enterprising? Passion and Vision Communication Skills Organisation and Planning Networking Team-working Making an Impression Adaptability

  4. Enterprise Zones • Meeting Rooms • Teaching space • Social space • Enterprise research space • Networking for staff and students • Support and Advice

  5. Two styles of learning delivery: embedded in the discipline cross campus service delivery • Embedded module: • Skills developed in the context of the discipline • taught by academics in the discipline with a strong link to materials • Service teaching module: • Taught as a generic experience • Classes have multidisciplinary students

  6. Embedded learningBite size or module • Two hours • Two weeks • Module • Year

  7. Embedding generic skillssoft hard • Working in teams • Creativity • Project planning and management • Presentation skills • Managing meetings • Problem solving • IT skills • Time management • Business research • Nature of business • Personal strengths and weaknesses • Marketing • Product design • Financial awareness • Production matters • Legal issues

  8. over 50 projects at Leeds • Commercial company management and entrepreneurial skills for future leaders in the construction industry - Engineering • Development of a pack of learning material to support entrepreneurship in the curriculum – Nursing • The development of scientific consultancy skills - Earth Sciences • Enterprising intrapreneurship - Geography Embedded learning

  9. Enterprise Module in Continuing Education - Continuing Education • Innocence Project – Law • Starting a specialist practice – Dentistry • Enterprise for Historians - History • A Sports Car and/or médecins Sans Frontières: Being Enterprising - Medicine • Cross campus elective modules: • LEED1110 Exploring Social Enterprise • LEED1120 Leadership, Innovation and Creativity • LEED2110 Skill Build for Enterprise Cont:

  10. Think Theory Plan Practice 1 2 3 Is thinking = reflection? Think Plan Practice Skill development Plan Report writing

  11. Arts - Soc Sci – Sci Styles How businesses work in my discipline • Researching and exploring practical examples of the discipline as a business • Potential for placements • Some real action – English module: Producing a poetry book

  12. Aim: to foster a critical understanding of the relationships between literary culture and business • Objectives: by the end of the module you will be expected to demonstrate: • Knowledge of some of the ways in which business has shaped the history of literature from the 19th century to the present day • An understanding of how particular writers have responded to the demands of the market place • An understanding of the relationships between culture and money in a modern cultural institution • An awareness of enterprise and its role in the cultural industries today At York - BA English - The Culture Business

  13. Electronics (Poetry Book Production) module • Investigation into a real product or technology - Real ‘Owner’ • Team activity • Self-study • Extensive web-based support resource • Weekly tutorials (process) • Ad hoc meetings with ‘Owner’

  14. Over two terms • Confidentiality Agreement with ‘owner’ • Researching The product / Technology • What is it? • What does/can it do for which customers • Competitive & Substitute product analysis • Market Analysis • Realization of Proposals • Financial Appraisal • Overall Business Plan

  15. Leeds – Business Plan Final Year Module • School of Environment • Final year module • Researching potential green business • Building the business plan

  16. Funding available • Between 1k and 8k • It needs to be spent • All disciplines, all levels Ideally proposals allow students to understand more about: • Having ideas • Do something about them • Take advantage of opportunities • Make things happen Enterprise skills depend on the discipline Our interpretation is flexible!

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