Teacher Entrepreneurship for Problem Free Working Environment
International Journal of Economics and Management Studies |
© 2017 by SSRG - IJEMS Journal |
Volume 4 Issue 5 |
Year of Publication : 2017 |
Authors : A. Antony Raj, Dr. K. Chinnappan |
How to Cite?
A. Antony Raj, Dr. K. Chinnappan, "Teacher Entrepreneurship for Problem Free Working Environment," SSRG International Journal of Economics and Management Studies, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 1-3, 2017. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939125/IJEMS-V4I5P101
Abstract:
Teacher Entrepreneurship is considered as one of the most influential forces that determine the effective working environment. Hence, ignoring controversies on whether entrepreneurship can be taught, the majority of the educationist in India offer entrepreneurship education with tailored elective courses to inculcate a wide range of skills encompassing a multi-disciplinary approach among mature management of students. However, considering the importance of strategies to develop teacher entrepreneurship, this will provide an opportunity to develop unique solutions to satisfy the problems like Lack of institutionalization, Lack of indigenous experience, Lack of trained teachers, Short-term focus on results, Limitations with pedagogy, Subject not considered as core. The study of entrepreneurial aspects as a prerequisite for management of education and research seems indispensable when specifically catering to the growing entrepreneurial intent in developing educational process. This approach necessitates a compulsory initiation of teacher entrepreneurship training in the teacher education curriculum through the government educational systems. In this context, the present article aims to elucidate the necessity of teacher entrepreneurship to find solutions for the problems of professional, administrative, evaluation, and managerial. The teacher entrepreneurship requires intervention to the invention of solutions to the various problems in a teacher’s working environment. There are many strategies to develop teacher entrepreneurship among them Stimulatory Activities, Supporting Activities, Sustaining Activists are suggested to promote the teacher entrepreneurship. This article discusses about...
Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, Educational, Entrepreneurship, Strategies, Teacher Entrepreneurship, Educational problems.
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