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Обучение Предпринимательству С Использованием Инструментов Позитивной Психологии И Социального Проектирования(Пер. С Англ. Л. Трониной)

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  • Казин Ф. А.
  • Хаген С.
  • Причисленко А. Г.
  • Зленко А. Н.

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Казин Филипп Александрович - кандидат исторических наук, декан факультета технологического менеджмента и инноваций Университета ИТМО. Адрес: Санкт-Петербург, 191187, ул. Чайковского, 11/2. E-mail: kazin@corp.ifmo.ruХаген Стивен - почетный профессор Университета Южного Уэльса. Адрес: University of South Wales, Pontypridd, Wales, CF37 1DL. E-mail: stephenhagenprof@gmail.comПричисленко Анастасия Геннадьевна - директор центра личностного развития факультета технологического менеджмента и инноваций Университета ИТМО. Адрес: Санкт-Петербург, 191187, ул. Чайковского, 11/2. E-mail: aprichislenko@corp.ifmo.ruЗленко Андрей Николаевич - начальник управления по развитию студенческих инициатив, директор центра социального проектирования и предпринимательства Университета ИТМО. Адрес: Санкт-Петербург, 191187, ул. Чайковского, 11/2. E-mail: zlenko@corp.ifmo.ruНа примере Университета ИТМО (Санкт-Петербург) рассматривается влияние социально ориентированного проектирования на образовательный процесс в сфере предпринимательства. Анализ результатов внедрения в учебный план университета специальных дисциплин и проектов, таких как курс "Жизненная навигация" и студенческий конкурс социального проектирования "Ты нужен людям!", показывает, что сознательный акцент на социальном и этическом аспекте предпринимательства является серьезным мотивационным фактором, с одной стороны, стимулирующим, а с другой - эксплуатирующим желание студентов приносить пользу обществу. Успешное участие студентов в общественных проектах дает синергетический эффект: достижение практических целей студенческого проекта способствует развитию самосознания студентов, их личностному становлению, помогает им уточнить свои жизненные цели и ценности, что, в свою очередь, способствует выработке эффективной карьерной стратегии.

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  • Казин Ф. А. & Хаген С. & Причисленко А. Г. & Зленко А. Н., 2017. "Обучение Предпринимательству С Использованием Инструментов Позитивной Психологии И Социального Проектирования(Пер. С Англ. Л. Трониной)," Вопросы образования // Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 3, pages 110-131.
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