Experiential Classroom History

The Experiential Classroom was launched in the fall of 2000 as part of the Lifelong Learning for Entrepreneurship Education Professionals (LLEEP) partnership.

The partnership was formed in 1998 when a group of leading academics met to explore the future of entrepreneurship education and address the growing need for high quality teachers within the field. Based on this need, LLEEP committed to a core set of clinics dedicated to sharing leading edge teaching practices and enhancing teaching skills.

The Experiential Classroom has proven to be one of the most popular of these clinics and is now entering its 21st year. The success of the clinic is tied to its commitment to an experiential approach both in its subject matter and in the innovative manner in which the clinic is delivered by 23 top educators. More than 1,400 faculty members from around the world have attended.

“See one. Do one. Teach One.” The great clinical tradition in medical education is an appropriate and valuable standard for business and entrepreneurship education. It is LLEEP’s intention to foster intellectual and practical collisions between the academic and the real world in everything we do, thereby enhancing entrepreneurship education and research throughout the world.