Social entrepreneurship and partnerships with regional and remote schools
journal contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byBernadette Walker-Gibbs
This paper explores how notions of social entrepreneurship have inspired the author to engage in innovative partnerships with two small rural schools in Central Queensland, Australia. It explores practical ways in which to help rural schools contribute to the transformation of their schools, considering that we are now in an information-based society operating in a postmodern world where change happens quickly and continually. The paper explores the mapping of the journeys undertaken both by the schools and by the author as a university lecturer, and analyses how the concept of social entrepreneurship is used to empower schools with these changes. Two partnerships with local schools are examined in terms of helping the participants become social entrepreneurs by deploying innovative problem solving strategies that can provide ways forward to help to begin to revolutionise the regional and rural education 'industry' and in the process engage regional and rural communities.
History
Journal
Education in rural Australia
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pagination
16 - 26
Publisher
Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia