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Young European Entrepreneurs 2012-2014: Fostering Skills for Business Success

This project involves 7 partner schools in 7 countries fostering students' understanding of business issues and necessary skills to become successful European entrepreneurs. Students study successful companies, interview entrepreneurs, and develop European business ideas presented to an expert jury. The aim is to improve entrepreneurship education quality over two years via European project meetings and common activities. Schools like Stiftung Theresianische Akademie in Austria, Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary, and Liceo Classico Virgilio in Italy participate, focusing on balanced education, languages, sports, and extracurricular activities.

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Young European Entrepreneurs 2012-2014: Fostering Skills for Business Success

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  1. FINLAND SWEDEN AUSTRIA POLAND ITALY HUNGARY SPAIN COMENIUS 2012/2014

  2. Young European Entrepreneurs of the Future • 7 partner schools in 7 countries • Fostering students‘ understanding of business issues • What skills are necessary to become a successful European entrepreneur? • Sharing experiences and common activities • Through different types of mobilities • Exchanging best practice examples AIM: to improve the quality of enrepreneurship education

  3. Young European Entrepreneurs of the Future • Year 1: • Analyzingthesituation in participating countries: • Howarebusinessesfounded? • Whatdoesittaketobecome an entrepreneur? • Studyingsuccessfulyoungcompanies • Interviewingentrepreneurs • EUROPEAN PROJECT MEETING tocompareanddiscuss • Year 2: • In eachparticipatingschool, one European businessideaisdeveloped, followinggivenrules • This ispresented in a EUROPEAN PROJECT MEETING in front of an expert jury • Togive an opportunitytocompareandlearn

  4. Stiftung Theresianische Akademie Wien Öffentliches Gymnasium der Stiftung„Theresianische Akademie“1746 - 2012

  5. Assets • Location in the middle of the city, good public transport • 50.000 m2 park, sports facilities, swimming pool, science labs, chapel, etc. • Extracurricularactivities(creative, music, games, languages) • Additional qualifications (Cambridge Exams, DELF, EBCL) • 270 years of tradition

  6. School Focus Secondary Academic School 10 – 18 yrs. • Foreign Languages: 4 mandatory foreign languages: English, French, Latin, Russian • Sport (for a balanced education) • Boarding or day pupils (8 a.m.- 6 p.m.) • International projects • Selection of pupils by interview • 830 students, 130 teachers

  7. Eötvös Loránd University Radnóti Miklós Primary and SecondarySchool

  8. Basic info • about930 students • elementaryschool – ages 6-10, • eight-year secondarygrammarschool („Gymnasium”) – ages 10-18, • six-year secondary grammarschool („Gymnasium”) with zero year for English – ages 12-19 • studentsinthis project – ages 15-17 • over 90 teachers, about half of them also teacher trainers • trainee teachers teaching some of thelessons

  9. Focus • balancededucation: sciences and arts as well, preparingstudentsforuniversitystudies • studentscanchoosetheirmajorsforthelast 2 years • special curriculum followedbysome 50 schoolsin Hungary, includinginternalexaminations from year 8 on, leadingtothenationalmaturaexaminations • emphasisoncompetencies and team work • English:9 years, 3-4 lessons a week, upto C1 level • second language: German, French, Russian, Latin – 4 years, 4-5 lessons a weekupto B2 level • optional IT certificate, otherwise strictly academic

  10. Östra RealStockholm, Sweden

  11. Basic facts • Built 1910 • 1200 students; age 16-18 • 70 teachers and 10 administrative staff, 3 principals • Science, Social studies, Business studies, Law and Entrepreneurship

  12. Pictures

  13. Keravanjoki school is a comprehensive school (primary + lower secondary) with 790 students (7-16 years) and 50 adults, situated in three buildings • Päivölänkaari (classes 1-2) • Lapila (classes 1-6) • Jaakkola (classes 7-9).

  14. ”Opitaan yhdessä!” Let’s learn together! • Curriculum common to all schools in Finland, with local emphasis • Classes with focus on English, Maths and Science • Special education • International projects, Green Flag school

  15. ZSSIO GDAŃSK SPORT AND COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL COMPLEX

  16. School divisions Kids aged: Pre-school education 5/6 Primary school no. 75 7-12 Lower –secondary school (Gymnasium no. 15) 13-16 Sport school no. 1 13-19 XII Secondary school 16-19

  17. Numbers • Number of students – 1011 including:- 237 in Pre- and Primary school- 242 in Lower-secondary school (Gymnasium)- 480 in Secondary school- 52 in Sport School • Number of teachers - 170 including:- 110 subject teachers- 60 trainers

  18. Our lessons

  19. Extra activities

  20. LICEO CLASSICO VIRGILIO Liceo Classico - Liceo Linguistico Teachers: 66 Students: 800 Staff: 17

  21. - Extra curricular activities Projects such as Theatre, Cinema, Meetings with writers, ecc - Language certifications A1, A2, B1, B2 • Credits (activities outside the school)

  22. Öffentliches Gymnasium der Stiftung„Theresianische Akademie“1746 - 2012

  23. Assets Location in the middle of the city, good public transport. Extracurricularactivities(creative, music, videos, guitar) Welcoming integrating class (inmigrant students first contact) Additional qualifications (arts ) 90 years of tradition

  24. School Focus Secondary Academic School 12 – 18 yrs. Foreign Languages: 3 mandatory foreign languages: English, French, Latin, Spanish and/or Catalan Sport (for a balanced education) USEE. class for disable students. International projects Selection of pupils by location 750 students, 70 teachers

  25. Young European Entrepreneurs of the Future

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