“…Because entrepreneurship education focuses on raising entrepreneurial awareness, on developing a way of thinking (Fayolle, Gailly, and Lassas-Clerc 2006), and on creating an entrepreneurial mindset (Krueger 2007), it requires the adoption of educational approaches focusing on cognition. In contrast to the inherited and stable traits perspective, cognitive approaches focus on the individuals' potential to develop their cognitive mechanisms through significant experiences, which they transform into knowledge (Corbett 2005;Fayolle, Gailly, and Lassas-Clerc 2006;Pittaway and Cope 2007). Additionally, several scholars (e.g., B echard and Gr egoire 2005) have proposed that entrepreneurship is best learned through experiential learning, since it modifies students' cognitive structures and ways of thinking, and results in the recognition of de facto opportunities (Corbett 2005).…”