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2 Education for Entrepreneurship Skills for Employability
JA-YE is about inspiring and preparing young people to succeed in a global economy. Education for Entrepreneurship Skills for Employability Financial Literacy

3 Europe in 2009 24.7 hours/student/year 18€/student/year

4 What is ‘entrepreneurship education’?
Creativity Innovation Risk-Taking Education which instills a ‘spirit of enterprise’ in individuals -The private sector cannot ‘own’ entrepreneurship education and neither can our ministries of education or industry or finance. Entrepreneurship education is something that needs both in order to flourish. JA-YE belongs in the space in the middle as a broker between these two worlds. ON the one hand we recruit and train business volunteers and resources while on the other hand we train teachers and work with the authorities in order to have time and space in the curriculum. The result is a pool of teachers promoting entrepreneurship education year after year and a pool of entrepreneurial potential that will create more new businesses later on.

5 What is EwB™? Enterprise without Borders™ will give students in secondary schools the opportunity to run a joint-venture business from capitalization to liquidation with a partner from other European country.

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7 Teachers registered to EwB
EwB Statistics COMENIUS NETWORK EwB OTHER COUNTRIES 11 Countries involved 26 7519 Student involvement 13400 967 Mini-companies 1388 907 Teachers registered to EwB 1632 229 Joint-ventures 283 280 Volunteers 662

8 EwB Added Value IT Portal www.ewb.ja-ye.org
Curricula adapted to national requirements Learning-by-Doing interactive materials for teachers and students plus online delivery options Business people are directly engaged with students in the classroom as presenters and mentors; anywhere from 1 to 15 visits per school year Networking tools for teachers – via the platform (JA-YE Connect) and via face-to-face EwB Cafés for Teachers International Awards for best Joint-Venture and Teachers that motivate students and teachers Soft/Hard Skills Outcomes   = teamwork; problem-solving; decision-making; innovation; entrepreneurship; leadership; communication as well as use of skills in business, math, language, science, technology

9 EwB Joint Ventures Afreetrade is the first multi-national joint-venture company created by 6 EwB student companies from , Italy, Sweden, Portugal, Norway and Finland and African and Indian schools. Afreetrade sells and promotes a selection of products like tablecloths, scarves and several accessories. The majority of the products are handcrafted in Africa under technical supervision of Afreetrade following the trend of the market‘s requirements. The idea of Afreetrade: free and fair trade to create resources in Africa and not to exploit them for the benefits of richer countries.

10 What students say I learned a lot and it was really hard work.
I liked that I could do my own thing. I never thought ‘responsibility’ was interesting, but it is. I discovered abilities I didn’t know I had.

11 What students say 63% of the respondents are now considering a career in international trade 69% of them are considering self-employment as a career option

12 What students say 83% of the respondents believe that the communication with student companies from other countries encouraged them to be more innovative and creative For 86% of the respondents this communication process facilitated them to see the differences between the countries as business opportunities.

13 What students say The Business Volunteer has an important role over the success of the students’ companies and 42% of them strongly agree with this statement The participants had a positive attitude towards the overall experience of the participation in the project as 82 % of them are going to recommend the programme to friends.

14 What teachers say Improved abilities to solve problems and cooperation skills Made schoolwork interesting and stimulating for students Increased motivation for starting their own businesses A positive learning experience and pedagocically demanding

15 What Happens Later? 0,0 % 14,8 % 10,4 % 26,6 % 16,6 % Below 21 years
Start-up rate among students who have participated in JA-YE entrepreneurship education programmes Below 21 years 0,0 % years old 14,8 % years old 10,4 % 29 + 26,6 % Total 16,6 % Average Start-up rate in Europe is between 6% Same results were found across 8 countries— Differences of 1-2% Eastern and Western Europe; countries included Finland, Estonia, Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, UK, Norway,…

16 Future developments EwB on Facebook EwB Mobile Application
EwB Conference for Teachers, Oct 2010, Oslo EwB Teacher Award EwB Summit Sep 2011, Brussels

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