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“Creating more enterprising and entrepreneurial individuals and organizations is essential for our future economic and social well-being. The role of enterprise and entrepreneurship educators is therefore fundamental.”
European Commission
EwB Network Meeting Agenda
• Best Practice – Communication Exercise from EWB • Project presentation & concept
– Project goals and results– Implementation– Step-by-step activity plan – Meetings & Events– Budget
• Group Work – Project Milestones
European Core Programme Roster
1. Our Community
2. Europe and Me
3. Economics for Success
4. It’s My Business
5. Company Programme6. Enterprise without Borders
7. Graduate Programme
+ Business Skills
+ Creativity/Innovation
+ Teamwork + Problem-solving
+ Responsibility and Motivation
Primary
Middle
Secondary
University/College
From economic literacy to business skills to entrepreneurship...
+ many other local & international
programmes
Company Programme in Europe
• 38 countries
• 226,184 students
• 7,256 schools
• 13,177 business volunteers • Full-Year program from Sep to June• Supported by large network of private and public sponsors
• Runs inside the school system with the support of trained teachers and JA-YE staff
• Volunteer-Assisted model• Best Practice in Entrepreneurship Education• Students gain practical experience of business and enterprise
through setting up and running their own real company
EwB WHAT IS IT?
Enterprise without Borders (EwB) is designed to give students in Company Programme running mini-companies the opportunity to create cross-border international partnerships as part of their JA-YE experience. Through a website, teachers and schools can register for participation and students can upload their company profiles and enter an entrepreneurial ‘dating game’.
EwB Objectives
Project objectives:• Promote the spirit of enterprise among educators and
students• Raise awareness of entrepreneurship education in the wider
community• Introduce students to trade across borders, setting up and
managing an enterprise, working with business cultures• Promote attitudes for personal success, lifelong learning and
employability• Foster sensitivity to other cultures, as well as cross-cultural
understanding
EwB WHERE?
Belgium (2 orgs), Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Italy, Finland, Portugal, Romania, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden and Turkey
EwB Outcome
Country Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Total/country Total project
New Trainers 2 2 20
New Teachers 12 12 12 36 360
New Volunteers 12 12 12 36 360
New Classes 12 12 12 36 360
New Students 240 240 240 720 7200
Mini-companies 36 36 36 108 1080
Joint-venture 36 36 36 108 350
EwB Outcome
Expected outcome year 1 (school year 2008-2009):• 2 trainers-of-trainers per country • 12 schools will be involved in the project per country → 12
teachers per country• Each teacher will teach 1 class of approximately 20 students,
so the project will impact around 240 students per country per year
• Each class will generate around 3 mini-companies of up to 7 students/mini-company/country = 36 mini-companies per country
• Each mini-company will find a partner for the joint-venture (ideally)
EwB Outputs/report
1. Programme materials for teachers and students in 11 languages (CP and EWB guides in local language)
2. On-going teacher training and support system (local training of trainers, teachers and volunteers)
3. Records of all the teachers, volunteers and students who participate in EWB and report on them
4. A web interface for dissemination and mini-company registration, catalogue of products/services students are trading & forum for exchange between participating teachers and students (report on local utilisation if any)
5. Local promotion of the project6. A DVD containing sample materials developed in the project as
well as the framework for assessment (JA-YE Europe)7. A Final Report for the project featuring top joint ventures 8. Evaluation Report (pre and post tests for students and volunteers
and teachers survey)
EwB Implementation
• Project Coordination• FT Staff member at European office• Dedicated staff members at each national office
• Training• Training of Trainers (European level)• Training for teachers (national level)• Training of volunteers (national level)• Orientation for school directors and education authorities at local level
• EwB Website - Collaboration Platform• Networking and Outreach Activities
• EwB Café (2-3 hours alongside European TF and CC)• Speed-Dating to stimulate teacher-to-teacher partnerships and
establishing additional EwB registrations for next school year• Yearly network progress meeting and report
EwB Implementation
• Online Communications and Materials (dissemination)• EwB Online materials + demo-kits• EwB Website• EwB Brief (regular news) • EwB Brochure for teachers• EwB Report (showing survey results perhaps; metrics; photos etc)—
each year• Exploitation of results
• Using the project results in the benefit of the JA-YE network• Reporting and Evaluation (Quality Plan)
• Participation metrics• Quality metrics • Testimonials and surveys
• Recognition and Awards (to be further discussed)• Best joint-venture competition• Awards for teachers?
EwB Activity PlanTiming Schools/teachers Business Volunteers
Fall Program Start-upTeacher Training Registrations of Student CompaniesTeachers meet with volunteers
Program Start-upRegistration of volunteersVolunteers meet with teachersTraining sessions for volunteers conductedLocally
Fall-Winter Matching and Collaborating OnlineEstablishing partnershipsRegular visits/communications with volunteersbegin
Matching and Collaborating OnlineEstablishing partnershipsRegular visits/communications with schoolsbegin
Winter-Spring Producing-Selling-Trading-ExchangesAttendance at trade fairs
Volunteers engage with students through theVarious phasesMay accompany students to trade fairs ifDesired
Spring Liquidations and preparation for competition Preparation for closing phases
Cycle begins again… Sign up for next year Sign up for next year
Spring Solicitation of Schools; pre-registration Identification of possible locations for volunteersin each countryProgram Orientation Sessions conducted
locally
Early Summer Teacher Training
Summer Company of the Year Competition (EwB Award) Company of the Year Competition (EwB Award)
EwB Outcome
Expected outcome year 1 (school year 2008-2009):• 2 trainers-of-trainers per country • 12 schools will be involved in the project per country → 12
new teachers per country• Each teacher will teach 1 class of approximately 20 students,
so the project will impact around 240 students per country per year
• Each class will generate around 3 mini-companies of up to 7 students/mini-company/country = 36 mini-companies per country
• Each mini-company will find a partner for the joint-venture (ideally)
Events and Meetings
• November 19-22, JA-YE Europe Alumni Leadership Conference, Milan, Italy
• May 8-11 JA-YE Europe Trade Fair, Bodo, Norway (featuring EwB Café for teachers!)
• July 2-5 JA-YE Europe Company of the Year, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (featuring EwB Café for teachers!)
EwB Budget EXPENSES INCOME
Direct Costs Indirect Costs TOTAL EU Grant Own Recourses TOTAL
JA-YE Europe 60,300 4,000 64,300 49,000 37,230 86,230
Belgium FR 25,050 1,500 26,550 20,000 5,000 25,000
Belgium NL 26,550 1,500 28,050 20,000 5,000 25,000
Bulgaria 50,070 3,500 53,570 40,000 11,500 51,500
Denmark 49,900 3,500 53,400 40,000 11,500 51,500
Germany 49,900 3,500 53,400 40,000 11,500 51,500
Estonia 49,960 3,500 53,460 40,000 11,500 51,500
Italy 49,900 3,500 53,400 40,000 11,500 51,500
Portugal 49,900 3,500 53,400 40,000 11,500 51,500
Romania 49,900 3,500 53,400 40,000 11,500 51,500
Finland 49,900 3,500 53,400 40,000 11,500 51,500
Norway 49,900 3,500 53,400 40,000 11,500 51,500
Total 561,230 38,500 599,730 449,000 150,730 599,730
EwB Budget per country
DIRECT COSTS PER COUNTRY
Staff Costs 27,000
Programme Implementation (training of teachers * 3 sessions ) 4,200
Programme Implementation ( 1 person * 1 visit per year per school 6*3=18 visits) 3,960
EWB programme materials 50 EUR per programme kit = 26 kits per country/year - 3 years 3,900
Programme adaptation and translation 1 kit = 3000 EUR 3,000
INDIRECT COSTS PER COUNTRY 10,000
TOTAL 52,060
Group Work – Project Milestones
Main components:• Teachers and volunteers• Students / mini-companies• EWB website & collaboration platform• Joint-ventures/partnerships• Exploitation of results• Potential partners
NEXT STEPS
AGREED:• Next meeting in Bratislava on Dec 4• List of 12 teachers and the schools (city) to be sent to
Gabi by Nov 14• Minimum 12 mini-companies per country to be fully
registered on the website until Dec 4• Teachers are the KEY to the programme• Conduct local training of teachers and volunteers until
Jan 31• Translate the necessary materials into your local
language until Jan 31• Official Launch of the project – JA-YE Europe to issue a
press release and share it with the network by Nov 14
NEXT STEPS
AGREED:• JA-YE Europe will put all the materials from the event on
the www.ja-ye.org website• JA-YE Europe will create templates for certificate,
poster, other suggestions? • More work on the website is needed• Human exchanges are necessary both for teachers and
students → EWB Cafes at Trade Fair and Company Competition
• Organize regional teacher meetings• Organize a teacher conference• Create an star points system to award the
students and measure the success of their trading
NEXT STEPS
AGREED:• The winner of the Best Joint-Venture competition to be
invited at the CC and have a stand and give them the possibility for a few minutes presentation
• JA-YE Europe to look into more funding for the exchanges
• Homework sent in by Nov 14 (to Gabi)
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