Priority focus: Participation in democratic life (active citizenship); Environment & climate (green entrepreneurship)
Course Overview
Teachers learn how to guide students through idea generation, simple market research, planning, and pitching. The course highlights social and green entrepreneurship and connects learning to local needs.
Learning Outcomes
Explain entrepreneurship and its value for students and communities.
Use classroom projects to build creativity, resilience, and teamwork.
Guide basic research, planning, and simple budgeting.
Connect with local mentors or enterprises.
Assess projects with clear, fair criteria.
Daily Program
Day 1: Welcome dinner, icebreaking, networking; Week briefing & planning
Day 2: What entrepreneurship is; mindset and basic models, including social and green ideas.
Day 3: Idea generation and simple validation; quick interviews and feedback; pitch practice.
Day 4: Simple business planning and budgeting; basic marketing; roles and resources.
Day 5: Education sector opportunities and challenges; examples; final pitches with feedback.
Day 6: Course review and final evaluation; Validation of learning outcomes and certification ceremony; Participants departure.