Entrepreneurial learning and enterprise skills
Wprn: WP11-31-15
Concerns about competitiveness and employment within the European Union
have
generated policy interest in the EU neighbouring regions as partner countries
similarly grapple with the knock-on effects of economic transition, open trade
systems and the effects of a global financial crisis. Education and training
are now increasingly considered by governments as key to economic turn-around
and sustained growth as economies and their workforces confront the challenges
and inter-dependencies of a globalised economy.
Borrowing on policies designed to support the EU in heading off the challenges
of fiercer competition and improved employment, ETF in cooperation with the
European Commission, has developed a set of policy indicators to support its
partner countries in assuming greater responsibility for the human capital
challenges of more open economies. The indicators form an integral part of a
wider policy toolbox enshrined within the Small Business Act for Europe (SBA)
and which draw on wider EU education and training policies. The objective of
the policy thrust is to promote a more entrepreneurial and skilled economy in
each of ETF’s partner countries.
The activities under the ETF 2011 enterprise and entrepreneurship project draw
on the SBA indicator package and where policy assessments will be undertaken in
fourteen ETF partner countries from the EU pre-accession and Eastern
Neighbourhood regions. The assessments particularly focus on how
entrepreneurship is addressed in the national education system in each country
as well as examining the policy environment and support structures to promote a
more systemic approach to enterprise skills’ development. The assessments will
conclude with a set of broad lines for more systemic improvements in both areas
(entrepreneurial learning and enterprise skills) as well as customised
recommendations for each country for each policy area. Further, set against
increasing concerns for greener production, ETF will explore options for
developing policy tools to promote management and trade skills consistent with
sustainable enterprise development objectives.
The aim of a second activity within the project is to determine how the
teaching profession can be better supported and developed to accommodate the
new demands for entrepreneurship promotion within the schooling system. ETF
will call a cross-regional symposium involving a) education and economy policy
makers and b) teacher training institutes, from each of the pre-accession and
Southern Mediterranean partner countries. The symposium builds on a wider
policy dialogue on entrepreneurial learning with partner countries initiated in
2010 and where teacher training was identified as a critical challenge. The
symposium will dovetail with a similar dialogue involving EU member countries.
The conclusions and recommendations from both symposia will be drawn together
in one report and disseminated to all participating countries to prompt a more
systemic promotion of the teaching profession aligned with education and
training policies which accommodate the EU entrepreneurial learning
drive.
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