Redefining peer learning: Role of student entrepreneurs in teaching entrepreneurship in the UK higher education context

XU Zhixin, Zimu Xu, Fujia Li, Arun Sukumar

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    Abstract

    Entrepreneurship-related modules have become increasingly popular over the years, not only among business school students but also among those from other disciplines, including engineering and the arts and humanities. In some circumstances, they are offered as optional modules for students across different faculties and disciplines. While it is beneficial to mix students with different backgrounds, bringing in a wide range of perspectives, there are also challenges relating to course design and student engagement. With these challenges in mind, the authors trialled a new approach in the hope of motivating students from diverse academic and socio-cultural backgrounds to engage more fully in the classroom by utilising student entrepreneurs as guest speakers. The student-centric approach has proved effective in enhancing student engagement, as evidenced by both informal and formal feedback.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalIndustry and Higher Education
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    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - Aug 2021

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