Delivery Partner:
Scotland's Enterprising Schools
Curriculum Links: Social Studies, Skills & Interdisciplinary Learning |
Suitable Audience: Teacher CLPL - Primary and Secondary |
Start/End Dates: 4th October 2023 to 25th April 2024 |
Timetable Availability: On Demand Monday to Friday |
Number of Sessions: 1 |
Session Duration: 90 minutes |
Repetition Frequency: Once per term |
Max Capacity: 30 |
Description:
For those with experience of enterprise education in practice who are looking to collaborate beyond their setting. These 5 simple steps can help you to quickly broaden your network, resulting in more mutually beneficial partnerships.
Leave with some practical actions and connections to make collaboration easier.
DYW Context:
Entrepreneurship and enterprise are widely thought to be a major driver for economic growth, job creation and wider community development – three things that are essential for Scotland to flourish as a nation.
Young people need to be prepared for a world that is changing rapidly. Many of the jobs they will do when they leave school do not yet exist and they will probably have several jobs during their lifetime. They need to have the skills and attitudes to cope with an unpredictable future, to be able to deal with setbacks and disappointments in a positive way, and to continue to learn for the rest of their lives. This is where Enterprise in Education can play a part.
SES definition of Enterprise in Education: "Combining creative ideas and innovative practice across the curriculum to equip young people with a range of skills they can apply to their learning, life and work".
Additional Requirements:
Pre-requisites:
Have some experience of putting enterprise education into practice (may have attended ‘Embedding Enterprise’ Session previously).
Before attending, we ask that you familiarise yourself with Enterprise: 101 – A Teacher’s Guide (min. 20 mins), available for free download here. (You will require a free membership login to the site first).
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