Seats Available in CSPL 345: Entrepreneurship in Education

entrepreneurship-educationStill haven’t finalized your spring semester schedule yet? Professor Leonard is offering a course that explores the role of entrepreneurship in education. From the WesMaps description:

This course examines the historic roots of entrepreneurship in education, looking at both the business side of entrepreneurism and the more recent emergence of social entrepreneurship. Furthermore, the course examines the current debates in the United States about the engagement of business with education, addressing such concerns as the proper role of risk, profit motives, privatization and neoliberalism. The New Orleans public school system will serve as a case study for investigation in this discussion. Students will better understand the entrepreneurial personality, the sources of innovation, and the promise and pitfalls of entrepreneurism in public K-12 schooling.

There are still six seats available, so don’t miss out on what is sure to be an incredible course! To find out more about this course, visit its page on WesMaps.

Jelisa Adair

I am the Civic Engagement Fellow for 2013-2014. While a student at Wesleyan I double majored in Psychology and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and completed a joint thesis during my senior year. I am interested in issues of social justice, mental health, media, and global welfare.