WISE Explores how Entrepreneurship Education can Address Youth Unemployment and Help Build Sustainable Future
WISE Explores how Entrepreneurship Education can Address Youth Unemployment and Help Build Sustainable Future
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BRUSSELS, June 7, 2017 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
WISE leads a panel debate at the European Development Days in Brussels
The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) [http://www.wise-qatar.org
], a prime international platform for collaboration and creative action in
education, led today a panel discussion "21st Century Skills: Why
Entrepreneurship Matters"
[https://eudevdays.eu/sessions/21st-century-skills-why-entrepreneurship-matters
] during the European Development Days (EDD) 2017 organised by the European
Commission in Brussels.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160929/413266LOGO )
The WISE Debate
[https://eudevdays.eu/sessions/21st-century-skills-why-entrepreneurship-matters
] showed how entrepreneurship education can empower learners with the skills
necessary to navigate an age of unprecedented change, as well as the potential
of the private sector to become more involved in building the next generation
of entrepreneurs. The experts shared their experiences of entrepreneurship
education, including ways it can help develop skills for socially-responsible
citizenship, and support individuals in solving social challenges. The WISE
speakers examined best practices from around the world that inspire and empower
individuals to become skilful innovators.
Commenting on the outcomes of this debate, the CEO of WISE, Stavros N.
Yiannouka, said "We explored ways to encourage students and learners of all
ages to think critically and develop unique solutions for their lives to chart
their career paths. The discussions reflected a rich variety of perspectives,
but all our speakers embraced the importance of cultivating entrepreneurial
mindsets to build career agility. This flexibility is increasingly important in
today's context of turbulence and change. "
The panellists joining the WISE roundtable brought a variety of
complementing perspectives from various countries and sectors:
- Member of European Parliament Martina Dlabajova drew on her individual
journey as an entrepreneur and her European policy making experience;
- Mike Feerick, CEO of Alison shared his experience as the founder of one
of the world's largest MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) platform, providing
basic learning and workplace skills training;
- Ashwin Assomul, Managing Director at Parthenon-EY looked at the role and
contribution of the private sector to foster entrepreneurship education in both
developed and emerging countries;
- Mervi Jansson- Aalto, Director Omnia Education Partnerships brought to
the audience some examples of successful government and education strategies in
terms of skills, training and employment
WISE will continue the conversations at the 2017 WISE Summit, 14 - 16
November in Doha, where more than 2,000 world leaders will gather under the
theme of "Co-Exist, Co-Create: Learning to Live and Work Together"
[http://www.wise-qatar.org/2017-summit-education-coexist-cocreate ].
SOURCE: WISE - World Innovation Summit for Education
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