Connecting Montessori Practice and Entrepreneurship

According to Lamas (2015), teaching students to think and/or behave differently is one step. [...]research indicates that entrepreneurship education should be taught in a realistic environment that promotes active learning and encourages reflective processes in daily learning (Kassean, Vanevenhoven,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Montessori life 2016-04, Vol.28 (1), p.13
Hauptverfasser: Bagby, Janet, Sulak, Tracey
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:According to Lamas (2015), teaching students to think and/or behave differently is one step. [...]research indicates that entrepreneurship education should be taught in a realistic environment that promotes active learning and encourages reflective processes in daily learning (Kassean, Vanevenhoven, Liguori & Winkel, 2015). Montessori schools may not strike outsiders as the best place for entrepreneurial education, but when one considers soft skills, such as development of self-efficacy, and executive function skills, such as organization, then the relationship between Montessori and entrepreneurialism becomes more apparent.
ISSN:1054-0040