TY - CHAP
T1 - Silos or Synergy?
T2 - Bridging the Blurred Lines Between Curricular and Extracurricular Entrepreneurship Education Through Didaktik
AU - Wraae, Birgitte
AU - Ramsgaard, Michael Breum
AU - Ellborg, Katarina
AU - Nybye, Nicolai
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The contemporary focus on extracurricular activities, here the
educational incubator environment, accentuates a need to understand what
we offer students in terms of the curricular and extracurricular
learning environments when situated in the same higher education
institution (HEI). Current research points towards breaking down the
invisible barriers and silo thinking. In this conceptual study, we apply
the Didaktik triangle as a theoretical and conceptual framing
to make comparisons of structurally based conditions for curricular and
extracurricular entrepreneurship education (EE). We present a framework
that helps bridge the ‘what’, ‘why’, and ‘how’ questions in the two
different learning spaces and, thereby, conjoin educators and
consultants in possible pedagogical discussions on how they work with
the students. The suggested bridge frames a wider ‘why’ and adds a more
holistic and cohesive view of the two different types of settings. Our
study contributes to the literature on how to bridge the blurred lines
between curricular and extracurricular activities and break down the
silos. The framework can act as an inspiration for entrepreneurship
educators and practitioners who wish to provide more suitable and
sustainable structures and develop a holistic learning environment.
AB - The contemporary focus on extracurricular activities, here the
educational incubator environment, accentuates a need to understand what
we offer students in terms of the curricular and extracurricular
learning environments when situated in the same higher education
institution (HEI). Current research points towards breaking down the
invisible barriers and silo thinking. In this conceptual study, we apply
the Didaktik triangle as a theoretical and conceptual framing
to make comparisons of structurally based conditions for curricular and
extracurricular entrepreneurship education (EE). We present a framework
that helps bridge the ‘what’, ‘why’, and ‘how’ questions in the two
different learning spaces and, thereby, conjoin educators and
consultants in possible pedagogical discussions on how they work with
the students. The suggested bridge frames a wider ‘why’ and adds a more
holistic and cohesive view of the two different types of settings. Our
study contributes to the literature on how to bridge the blurred lines
between curricular and extracurricular activities and break down the
silos. The framework can act as an inspiration for entrepreneurship
educators and practitioners who wish to provide more suitable and
sustainable structures and develop a holistic learning environment.
KW - Curricular education
KW - Didaktik
KW - Entrepreneurial learning
KW - Entrepreneurship education
KW - Extracurricular activities
KW - Incubator environment
KW - Curricular education
KW - Didaktik
KW - Entrepreneurial learning
KW - Entreprneurship education
KW - Extracurricular activities
KW - Incubator environment
U2 - 10.1108/S2040-724620240000019002
DO - 10.1108/S2040-724620240000019002
M3 - Book chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85190653633
SN - 9781803823720
T3 - Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research
SP - 15
EP - 30
BT - Extracurricular Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Activity
A2 - Preedy, Sarah
A2 - Beaumont, Emily
PB - Emerald Group Publishing
CY - Leeds
ER -