Portal:Social entrepreneurship/Teacher Resources

The following are a few resources to help educators think about how to organize and deliver social entrepreneurship classes. A quick way to discover how to deliver courses via a wiki and other Internet resources is to register for the next Learning4Content course (free and only requiring 20-30 minutes per day for two weeks), or by going through Composing free and open online educational resources.

If your style is to "learn by doing", see the Guidelines for Editors. For a more comprehensive background and multiple perspectives, read on.

About Free/Libre and Open Learning Resources

 * OER mini handbook for educators
 * Guides to Wikiversity
 * Teaching and Learning Online
 * Course Planning

On WikiEducator

 * OER and Practices (WikiEducator)
 * Designing for flexible learning practice.
 * Structuring a course (see also Discuss SSE Navigation Template).
 * Facilitating online communities.

Guides for Educators of Aspiring Social Entrepreneurs

 * - Debbi D. Brock and Ashoka’s Global Academy for Social Entrepreneurship


 * Educating Aspiring Social Entrepreneurs A presentation and audio from New York Stern School of Business


 * Articles and Reports - Social Entrepreneur Coach

Valuation/Evaluation

 * Measuring Innovation - Social Edge


 * Measuring What Matters - Social Edge

Curriculum Resources

 * The Meaning of Social Entrepreneurship - Social Edge


 * Guidelines for Social Return on Investment - Social Edge


 * Social Enterprise Development from NY Stern School of Business


 * Lesson Plan: What is Social Entrepreneurship? - Students Helping Students


 * Strategic Challenges for E-Commerce Promotion in Central Africa - Schwab Entrepreneur Case Study 2003-01


 * Social Transformation - Social Edge


 * Teaching Kids Business

Study Programmes

 * Social Entrepreneurship Study Programmes

International and Global Learning

 * One World - Global Educators&#039; Pilot Course
 * iEARN

Resources to be Developed by Us

 * Social Entrepreneurship - a wikibook.

etc.

 * Bloom's Taxonomy wheel(s) - for designing learning activities towards outcomes at various levels.