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Study VisitAn Buckinx TurkuMarch 2009 OVSG Educational Secretariat of the Association of Flemish Cities and Municipalities
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Lowest degree of entrepreneurship (GEM:3%) Competence Agenda of the Flemish Coalition Entrepreneurial Education Action Plan “More entrepreneurship, more employment and the plan to create more jobs” “Stimulating Entrepreneurship in Education”
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Activating young people to start their own business. Stimulating and developing entrepreneurial skills and entrepreneurship in education (all levels). Acquiring the basic general entrepreneurial skills Acquiring the basic job-related entrepreneurial skills entrepreneurship as an essential competence in the context of long life learning Making students aware of the possibility of becoming a self-employed person. Responsibility and Challenge of Education
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6 Actions Knowledge Centre; Ondernemersklasseweek (Entrepreneurial Class Week); Research on drivers for success; Call for projects; Funding some initiatives; Initiatives concerning the Business Management Certificate.
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A Virtual Centre of Knowledge to stimulate entrepreneurship. Main target group: Coaches and teachers. www.competento.be
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Annual event: focus on entrepreneurship From nursery school to higher education Topic in 2009 ‘creativity and innovation’
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◦ BLIK (14y) – 1st stage 2 to 3 weeks Science and economy Focus on developing talents with a view to selecting studies and jobs ◦ JIEHA (16-17y) – general - technical and vocational education 8-12 weeks Business plan Sales project Fair trade products ◦ Small business (17-18y) general – technical and vocational education 1 year Business plan Commercialising a product or service possibilities for a European dimension (EWB) Achieving competences in order to acquire the Business Management Certificate
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Department of eduction – entrepreneurship: ◦ Learning company 1 year Run by students and supported by teachers and coaches of UNIZO Achieving competences in order to acquire the Business Management Certificate www.ondernemendeschool.be
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WEB – vocational education ◦ 16y -18y ◦ A practice firm in a closed circuit. ◦ The activities and transactions are coordinated by a central WEB-point www.websweb.be/Het_virtuele_kantoor COFEP – technical and vocational education ◦ 16y – 18y ◦ Each practice firm trades with other practice firms. Practice firms network with over 5500 practice firms in 42 countries. www.cofep.be
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Students and teachers appreciate this way of active learning ◦ Activity ◦ Practical situation ◦ Responsibility ◦ Relationship between teacher and students More young people choosing for a job as entrepreneur.
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