Don Sexton and Nancy Bowman-Upton's excellent article represents the first of a series of different authors on the general topic of teaching entrepreneurship.
The series on teaching entrepreneurship is focused on what to teach students and particularly, how to teach it. Future coverage can include other areas besides undergraduate and graduate teaching, assuming papers of high quality are forthcoming. Our intent is to expedite the review process, so if you have a paper on teaching entrepreneurship, I can promise you a timely response.
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