Coronavirus (Covid-19) and the entrepreneurship education community
Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy
ISSN: 1750-6204
Article publication date: 12 August 2020
Issue publication date: 12 August 2020
Abstract
Purpose
Covid-19 (coronavirus) has significantly affected education communities particularly in terms of the massive shift towards online learning. This has meant a quick transformation of the curriculum and learning styles to a digital platform. Despite the dramatic change, there is a lack of understanding about what this means particularly for the community of entrepreneurship educators in the higher education sector that rely on practical and immersive training for learning requirements.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper is a literature review that discusses how communities of entrepreneurship education practitioners can deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. A review of the current literature on Covid-19 and entrepreneurship education is conducted that highlights the need to incorporate a community approach. This enables a better understanding about how communities of educational stakeholders including teachers, students and institutions can facilitate a more proactive and positive attitude.
Findings
The paper finds that managing the Covid-19 crisis is difficult for entrepreneurship educations due to the need for practical and real life examples. This means the use of augmented reality and artificial intelligence is needed to simulate the real environment. This will enable a more community orientated approach to the study and practice of entrepreneurship.
Originality/value
This paper is among the first to suggest how this change has taken place and what it means for educational management, thereby providing a unique and timely commentary about how coronavirus has altered in positive and negative ways entrepreneurship education.
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Citation
Ratten, V. (2020), "Coronavirus (Covid-19) and the entrepreneurship education community", Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, Vol. 14 No. 5, pp. 753-764. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEC-06-2020-0121
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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