TEACHERS’ ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCE AND TEACHING METHODS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: A BASIS FOR TEACHERS TRAINING CURRICULUM

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  • Cris S. Saranza Graduate Studies and Professional Development, St. Paul University – Surigao, Philippines
  • Nina Lyn E. Bueno Graduate Studies and Professional Development, St. Paul University – Surigao, Philippines
  • Glenn R. Andrin Graduate Studies and Professional Development, St. Paul University – Surigao, Philippines
  • Melvin M. Ninal

Keywords:

conceptual, human relations, strategic, commitment

Abstract

Entrepreneurship education is among the key drivers of the country’s economy, and teachers are primarily responsible for its integration into teaching and finding the best and most useful method. The purpose of this research is to determine the level of entrepreneurial competence and teaching methods among entrepreneurship education teachers. Focusing on the concept of entrepreneurial competencies combining conceptual, human relations, strategic, commitment, opportunity, organizational and strategic competencies. Using quantitative – descriptive survey, the study tested its significant difference and relationship when grouped with the profile variables. The findings indicate a significant correlation between the variables particularly, with the technical competence which has the strongest correlation. The paper sheds some light concerning the status of the current entrepreneurial competence of the teachers in the division and recommends training curriculum to develop their competencies in handling the subject.

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Published

2022-06-11

How to Cite

Cris S. Saranza, Nina Lyn E. Bueno, Glenn R. Andrin, & Melvin M. Ninal. (2022). TEACHERS’ ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCE AND TEACHING METHODS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: A BASIS FOR TEACHERS TRAINING CURRICULUM. European Scholar Journal, 3(6), 66-86. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/2355

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