Designing the entrepreneurship and career Curriculum Based on successful operational projects: Stuart Mill Comparative Methodology
Subject Areas : Research in Curriculum Planning
1 - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Educational Management, Farhangian University, Ahvaz, Iran
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Education, Curriculum Design, career education,
Abstract :
The objective of this research is to Designing the entrepreneurship and career Curriculum Based on successful operational projects. The research is qualitative and Stuart Mill Comparative Methodology. Field of Study is Entrepreneurship education program in Secondary level of advanced countries. The examined sample is three entrepreneurship and career education programs Included: JA It's My Future (USA), Me & My City (Finland) and JA It's My Business (Sweden). The sampling method is purposeful with standard technique. Analysis method Stuart Mill Comparative approach. The results reveal a Designing the entrepreneurship and career Curriculum in the elements of goals, content, teaching-learning opportunities, teaching strategies, evaluation and learning outcomes. Therefore, this curriculum is suggested to educational policymakers for entrepreneurship and career education
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