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Veronica Earle Amanda Relph

Developing and implementing an assessment to enable students to demonstrate their entrepreneurial skills. Veronica Earle Amanda Relph. Agenda. Establishing contact with an organisation Setting up and supporting the assignment The Exhibition Lessons learnt Checklist Conclusions.

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Veronica Earle Amanda Relph

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  1. Developing and implementing an assessment to enable students to demonstrate their entrepreneurial skills Veronica Earle Amanda Relph

  2. Agenda • Establishing contact with an organisation • Setting up and supporting the assignment • The Exhibition • Lessons learnt • Checklist • Conclusions

  3. Establishing Contact • Telephone, email, personal contact • Initial meeting to discuss possible ideas • Ongoing communication and planning • Takes time and effort!

  4. The Assignment • Setting up the assignment: • Brief and grading criteria • Ethics • External • Supporting the assignment • Class time • Research - students are representing the university so must behave appropriately • Galleria contacts

  5. The Exhibition • Planning: dates, times, space, equipment • Implementation: logistics, setting up, running, taking down. • Assessment and feedback: involvement of centre manager and operations manager. Grades, prizes and recognition.

  6. Lessons Learnt • More involvement early on of Galleria – talk to students • More written feedback to students • Benefits to students • Value of entrepreneurship skills • Application of learning in real setting (WBL) • Employability

  7. Checklist • Early contact • Local organisations • Initial meeting – think about your assessment requirements and the students requirements for information and research opportunities • Assignment brief, grading criteria and feedback form (makes feedback quicker and easier) • Ethics • Student support • Planning and logistics of any related event –start early and get help

  8. Conclusion • Hard work and effort but worth it!

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