The Entrepreneurial School

15/02/2013

The Entrepreneurial School won co-funding from the European Community, Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP). The aim of the CIP programme is to promote projects with a high-added value at the European level in education for entrepreneurship.


The Entrepreneurial School won co-funding from the European Community, Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP). The aim of the CIP programme is to promote projects with a high-added value at the European level in education for entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneurial School will train over 4000 teachers in the next 3 years across 18 countries.

 
The consortium will produce a Virtual Guide to Entrepreneurial Learning with 75-100 entrepreneurial tools and methods organized in 35 teacher-friendly packages for primary and secondary schools. The intent is to make it easy for teachers to apply entrepreneurial learning in any subject area and for any age group. In addition, schools will have access to a quality framework and assessment tool which helps educators set milestones and assess progress. The consortium wishes to thank the European Commission.
 
The consortium consists of the following partners: 

 

Status: Current

Our projects

  • FCLab
  • inGenious
  • eTwinning
  • Insafe
  • iTEC
  • KeyCoNet
  • Scientix
  • NanOpinion
  • Pathway
  • SENnet
  • Smile
  • U4Energy
  • CPDLab
  • Desire
  • Entrepreneurial Schools
  • eSafety Label
  • eSkills Week
  • FuturEnergia
  • GlobalExcursion
  • Amgen
  • Living Schools Lab
  • LRE
  • Chemistry: All about You

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