One of our key WINCan WOW factors is the concept of using our higher education “workplaces for learning” as experiential learning opportunities in workplace innovation. That is, te introduction of a new teaching and learning practice can become a ‘teachable moment’ for students to develop their skills, knowledge, and mindsets for workplace innovation. In this post, Tom Carey and our pilot project team leader Farhad Dastur describe our initial pilot studies to test and refine this idea, hosted by Kwantlen Polytechnic University as the lead for a planned collaborative effort within the B.C. Association of Colleges and Universities.
Innovation and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
In this post we highlight sample resources we discovered that showed promise in helping us address these goals. These came from multiple research areas, which we characterized under the following headings:
Indigenous Ways of Knowing and “Indigenous-Minded Innovation” as a Social Process
Research evidence on Indigenous Entrepreneurship
Research evidence on innovation within specific indigenous communities
Exemplary practices for incorporating Indigenous Ways of Knowing into higher ed programs