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https://doi.org/10.15516/cje.v18i2.1800

Education for Entrepreneurship at the Crossroads of Neoliberal and Emancipatory Pedagogy

Daliborka Luketić ; Department of Pedagogy, University of Zadar


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Abstract

Entrepreneurship cultivation and education is an omnipresent and unavoidable educational concept in the educational systems of European countries. The formation, development and the rise of this concept are closely related to modern development trends of European educational policies. Education for entrepreneurship is determined by the social and educational values of entrepreneurship and its placement among the fundamental prerequisites for the achievement of lifelong learning. It has been noted that there is insufficient theoretical foundation of this concept in the science of pedagogy. One consequence of this situation is the evaluation of entrepreneurship education as pedagogically irrelevant. Entrepreneurship, in the educational context, is often referred to as an area of paradoxes because of the characteristics that are constantly balancing on a continuum from neo-liberal to emancipatory interpretations. The aim of this work is to segregate possible valuable and targeted controversies by way of conceptual-theoretical analysis of entrepreneurship education, and to consider its emancipatory and affirmative value in the process of education. The results of the analysis will contribute to the understanding of the complexity of what education for entrepreneurship is or what it could become if we do not approach education policy trends critically.

Keywords

education for entrepreneurship; emancipation; European educational policy; neoliberalism; theory of liberal education

Hrčak ID:

160255

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/160255

Publication date:

19.6.2016.

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