For NQTs and those in early stages of their teaching careers, discuss the scope and impact of enterprise education and explore where it can fit within the curriculum and wider education policy. Discover some simple ways to put it into practice with your learners and have a go at planning your own enterprise activity. Leave with a handy tool to discover your own enterprising potential and a digital badge highlighting your dedication to use enterprise for the benefit of all learners.
Entrepreneurship and enterprise are major drivers for economic growth, job creation and wider community development – three things that are essential for Scotland to flourish.
Before attending, we ask that you familiarise yourself with Sections 1 & 2 of Enterprise: 101 – A Teacher’s Guide, available for free here
(You will require a free membership first)
This CLPL session will only run once online (11th January 2024). It is available in-person, through local authorities throughout the year.
11th January 2024 (16:30 - 18:00)
Online
Agriculture and land
Construction and built environment
Digital technologies
Engineering and manufacturing
Food and drink
Healthcare
Financial services
Energy
Creative
Chemical sciences
Life sciences
Tourism
Retail
Public sector and security services
Hospitality and catering
Education
Transport
Social care
Awareness
Educators
Aberdeen City
Aberdeenshire
Angus
Argyll and Bute
Clackmannanshire
Dumfries & Galloway
Dundee City
East Ayrshire
East Dunbartonshire
East Lothian
East Renfrewshire
Edinburgh (City of)
Eilean Siar
Falkirk
Fife
Glasgow
Highland
Inverclyde
Midlothian
Moray
North Ayrshire
North Lanarkshire
Orkney Islands
Perth & Kinross
Renfrewshire
Scottish Borders
Shetland Islands
South Ayrshire
South Lanarkshire
Stirling
West Dunbartonshire
West Lothian