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Welcome to the to the search area for schools and good practices!

Below you will find selected examples from several countries in Europe. More will come as we build the Virtual Guide.

You can either search by country or by 8 different selected areas (Good Practices) or by both. The examples are meant to be of help in your own practice and when implementing entrepreneurship education in your school. You can probably not use them exactly as they are in the examples, but they may be a good start and a source of inspiration.

In the column to the right on this page, you will see some Case Study Schools which are good practitioners of entrepreneurial learning.

 

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Escola de Comércio de Lisboa; introducing entrepreneurial learning to students

We have two types of Project approach: for the 3rd year students’ Final Project (PAP), and the 1st and 2nd year students’ Interdisciplinary Projects.

In the first case, the students choose their Project and discuss it with their PAP tutor (sometimes even in previous years). Then, they start developing it throughout the year with the help of all the other trainers. The aim is to be able to hand in a final piece of written work at the end of the year and to present their Project to a jury.

For the 1st and 2nd year students, once the school has a strong relationship with different companies and institutions, we choose a topic bearing in mind some of the requests from real companies/school partners. This is usually presented to the students as a problem to be solved or a weak point to be turned into an opportunity. Students have to deal with real life problems and their solutions, propositions, answers which can be effectively put in motion if the companies/institutions feel they are appropriate; thus, this makes for stronger student motivation.

The stages of this Project work methodology are: a) Project Awareness; b) Planning (with scheduled Planning Class Councils), c) Research and Check; d) Preparing the presentation to the class/company or institution/community; e) Presentation; f) Company feedback/evaluation.

Escola Profissional Magestil; introducing students to entrepreneurial learning
*But may not be detailed enough - Students are introduced to Entrepreneurial Learning through the Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities held throughout the Academic Year. We cover: Aims; Skills that must be acquired; Resources involved; Scheduling of Projects. All the projects are defined with the students.
Escola Salesiana de Manique; introducing entrepreneurial learning to students
Entrepreneurial Learning is introduced to students and their parents during a meeting at the beginning of the school year.

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