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What is Experiential Learning/Practical-Based Learning

Handbook of Research on Designing Sustainable Strategies to Develop Entrepreneurial Intention
Experiential learning, also known as practical-based learning, is an educational approach that emphasizes the acquisition of knowledge and skills through direct, hands-on experiences. It focuses on actively engaging learners in real-world or simulated situations to apply their knowledge, reflect on their experiences, and extract valuable insights and lessons. Experiential learning can be applied in various educational settings, from schools to universities and professional development programs, and across a wide range of disciplines and industries.
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An Investigation of Patterns of Entrepreneurial Competencies Among Undergraduates at a Malaysian Public University
Ponmalar N. Alagappar (Universiti Malaya, Malaysia), Janitha V. Nadarajah (Sunway University, Malaysia), and Jesrina Ann Xavier (Taylor's University, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8781-5.ch002
Abstract
Entrepreneurial competences are related to the knowledge and skills needed to establish or manage a business that is profitable. However, research into the relationship between different types of entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial competencies has yielded varied results. This study investigates the various types of entrepreneurial competencies that students would have developed after taking the basic entrepreneurship course at the said university and compares them to students who did not take the basic entrepreneurship course. The study comprised 1049 undergraduates from different disciplines who took Basic Entrepreneurship class as well as individuals who did not take Basic Entrepreneurship. The Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies (PEC) assessment utilised had 13 competencies. The designed basic entrepreneurship enculturation course only positively predicted five of the 13 entrepreneurial competencies (i.e., persistence, systematic planning, initiative, see and act on opportunities, and use of influence strategies).
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