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ESPÍRITU EMPRESARIAL

Y LIDERAZGO

CURSO: TEACHING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SCHOOLS:

EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH

 

BENEFICIARIO: PEDRO HUÉLAMO VALERO

LUGAR: ESLOVENIA

 

FECHA: DEL 5 AL 12 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2016

COMPETENCIAS ADQUIRIDAS:

> Estructura de un plan de negocio, análisis de los agentes y recursos clave, análisis de la demanda de un bien/servicio

> Aplicación de las técnicas de emprendimiento a la gestión de los recursos públicos

> Técnicas para la generación de ideas y dinámicas de grupo. Uso de TIC para ambas cosas.

> Dinámicas de gestión para el liderazgo

CAPACIDADES: 

> Estudio de plan de negocio en alumnos de estudios semipropedéuticos y finales (FP Básica), y potenciación de red de contactos para realización de prácticas en empresas

> Optimización de contratos de servicios del Centro y ahorro de costes (Dirección). > Generación de sinergias entre el Centro y el Ayuntamiento (convenios colaboración con FPB, campañas de limpieza, etc.)

> Elaboración de trabajos de matemáticas con el móvil (ejemplo: resolución ecuaciones y sistemas) y presentación de resultados en grupo. Uso de webs educativas interactivas

>Transmisión de información, digitalización de documentos de funcionamiento del Centro, gestión democrática de las decisiones, etc.

Teaching Entrepreneurship in Schools: Experiential Approach

Programme summary

Project based learning structure of the course allows participants to practice product development and business modelling in order to experience how to teach basic entrepreneurship concepts. The course follows experiential learning including case studies, field work, thinking tools, interactive games and moderated discussions. The participants will also receive a workbook with session’s summaries and descriptions of activities used along with teaching guidelines. We will recommend an interesting literature for further study. Key learning concepts include managing expectations of pupils about the entrepreneurship course, 5 € challenge, lean start-up, design thinking, prototyping, business modelling and planning. 

Objectives

The main objective of the course is to prepare the participants to professionally lead an entrepreneurship course in a high or vocational school. By the end of the course participants will have a substantial understanding of tools for facilitating entrepreneurial skills among their students. They will get teaching guidelines for teaching core entrepreneurial competencies, including business modelling, design thinking and business planning. The specificities of different forms of entrepreneurship will be emphasised (i.e. social, women, technology, local and eco entrepreneurship). 
 

Target groups

Teachers (secondary, vocational), teacher trainers, careers officers, educational guides and counsellors, headteachers/principals/managers.

Programme day-by-day

DAY 1
Introductory meeting, explanation of practical arrangements, presentation of timetable, information about course venue.

DAY 2
- Icebreakers, personal learning & action plan, introduction to entrepreneurship.
- Managing pupils’ expectations about the entrepreneurship course, challenges of technology in entrepreneurship.
- How to include icebreakers into the entrepreneurship course.

DAY 3
- Contemporary business models, canvas business modelling, innovation practices, 5 € challenge.
- Study visit in innovative company.

DAY 4
- Lean start-up, creating, finding and pursuing business opportunities.
- Excursion.

DAY 5
- Different approaches to market and users analysis.
- Field work: users analysis.
- Users data interpretation.
- Challenges in teaching design thinking.

DAY 6
- Conceptualisation, creating ideas, teaching creativity.
- Prototyping.
- Teaching and practising elevator pitch, creative presentation of business ideas.
- Key learning points, action plan, conclusion.

DAY 7
- Planning follow up activities, dissemination and implementation of learning outcomes.
- Discussing possibilities for future cooperation among participants.

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