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www.schooleducationgateway.eu 1 Entrepreneurship education in Czech Republic 1 1 OVERVIEW The Education Policy Strategy of the Czech Republic up to 2020 recognises the need for common elements in the curricula at secondary education. This includes the recognition of skills and competences for young people to successfully enter the labour market. The Longterm Education Plan 20152020 emphasises, in particular, the importance for education to contribute to sustainable development, highlighting economic aspects, the needs of the labour market, and the role of active citizenship. Entrepreneurship education is recognised as a crosscurricular objective at primary and secondary schools. Entrepreneurial skills are integrated in the curricula as part of compulsory key competences, such as working competences and entrepreneurial competences at secondary education. These competences are translated into compulsory subjects such as Man and Society: Civics, The World of Work and Basics of Civics and Social Sciences in secondary education. Schools have autonomy in implementing these crosscurricular objectives into their education plans. In secondary education entrepreneurial teaching and learning is less well embedded, in part due to the existing demands placed on schools in terms of the main subjects covered. The two largest actors promoting entrepreneurial education in the Czech Republic are the Centre of Fictional Firms and JAYE Czech Republic. They run national and centralised initiatives. The new operational programme, called Research, Development and Education, funded through the European Structural and Investment Funds, running from 2014 to 2020 bring more attention to entrepreneurship education at schools. This operational programme sets entrepreneurship as one of the priorities and thus entrepreneurship skills will be more extensively promoted in the coming years and new initiatives are expected to be launched. 2 EXAMPLES OF ONGOING INITIATIVES ADDRESSING ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION 2.1 CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SCHOOLS Creative Entrepreneurship in Schools (CENTRES) is an international initiative implemented in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Poland, Slovenia and the UK. The main aim of this initiative is to establish an online forum for sharing good practice in entrepreneurship education. The website of the project (http://centreseu.org/) contains a diverse set of materials, links and 1 This country fiche was prepared by Technopolis Group with contribution from 3s, DTI and ICF as part of the ‘Entrepreneurship 360 Promoting entrepreneurial learning in primary and secondary education and in vocational education and training project’ commissioned by the European Commission, DG Education and Culture. The content of this document, including the case studies and the descriptions of the initiatives reflect the information available as of August 2015.

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Page 1: Entrepreneurship education in Czech · 2015-10-29 · Entrepreneurship education in Czech Republic1+ 1 OVERVIEW+ The!Education!Policy!Strategy!of!the!Czech!Republic!up!to!2020recognises!the!need!for!common!

 

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Entrepreneurship   education   in   Czech  Republic1  

1 OVERVIEW  The   Education   Policy   Strategy   of   the   Czech   Republic   up   to   2020   recognises   the   need   for   common  elements   in   the   curricula   at   secondary   education.   This   includes   the   recognition   of   skills   and  competences  for  young  people  to  successfully  enter  the  labour  market.  The  Long-­‐term  Education  Plan  2015-­‐2020   emphasises,   in   particular,   the   importance   for   education   to   contribute   to   sustainable  development,  highlighting  economic  aspects,  the  needs  of  the  labour  market,  and  the  role  of  active  citizenship.  

Entrepreneurship   education   is   recognised   as   a   cross-­‐curricular   objective   at   primary   and   secondary  schools.  Entrepreneurial  skills  are  integrated  in  the  curricula  as  part  of  compulsory  key  competences,  such   as   working   competences   and   entrepreneurial   competences   at   secondary   education.   These  competences  are  translated  into  compulsory  subjects  such  as  Man  and  Society:  Civics,  The  World  of  Work   and   Basics   of   Civics   and   Social   Sciences   in   secondary   education.   Schools   have   autonomy   in  implementing   these   cross-­‐curricular   objectives   into   their   education   plans.   In   secondary   education  entrepreneurial   teaching   and   learning   is   less  well   embedded,   in   part   due   to   the   existing   demands  placed  on  schools  in  terms  of  the  main  subjects  covered.    

The  two  largest  actors  promoting  entrepreneurial  education  in  the  Czech  Republic  are  the  Centre  of  Fictional   Firms   and   JA-­‐YE   Czech   Republic.   They   run   national   and   centralised   initiatives.   The   new  operational  programme,  called  Research,  Development  and  Education,  funded  through  the  European  Structural   and   Investment   Funds,   running   from   2014   to   2020   bring   more   attention   to  entrepreneurship  education  at  schools.  This  operational  programme  sets  entrepreneurship  as  one  of  the  priorities  and  thus  entrepreneurship  skills  will  be  more  extensively  promoted  in  the  coming  years  and  new  initiatives  are  expected  to  be  launched.  

2 EXAMPLES   OF   ON-­‐GOING   INITIATIVES   ADDRESSING  

ENTREPRENEURSHIP  EDUCATION  

2.1 CREATIVE  ENTREPRENEURSHIP  IN  SCHOOLS  Creative   Entrepreneurship   in   Schools   (CENTRES)   is   an   international   initiative   implemented   in   the  Czech  Republic,  Denmark,  Estonia,  Lithuania,  Finland,  Poland,  Slovenia  and  the  UK.  The  main  aim  of  this  initiative  is  to  establish  an  online  forum  for  sharing  good  practice  in  entrepreneurship  education.  The   website   of   the   project   (http://centres-­‐eu.org/)   contains   a   diverse   set   of   materials,   links   and  

                                                                                                                                       

1  This  country  fiche  was  prepared  by  Technopolis  Group  with  contribution  from  3s,  DTI  and  ICF  as  part  of   the   ‘Entrepreneurship   360   -­‐   Promoting   entrepreneurial   learning   in   primary   and   secondary  education   and   in   vocational   education   and   training   project’   commissioned   by   the   European  Commission,  DG  Education  and  Culture.    The  content  of  this  document,  including  the  case  studies  and  the  descriptions  of  the  initiatives  reflect  the  information  available  as  of  August  2015.  

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references,   predominantly   from   the   countries   involved.   They   include   a   number   of   best   practice  examples  but   also  policy   recommendations.   The   initiative   targets   secondary   schools.   The  project   is  sponsored  from  the  EU  LLP  and  almost  200  schools  from  all  the  partner  countries  are  involved  in  this  initiative.  

2.2 CENTRE  OF  FICTIONAL  FIRMS  Established   in   1992,   the   Centre   of   Fictional   Firms   provides  methodological   support   to   schools   that  would   like   to   establish   a   fictional   firm.   The   idea   of   a   fictional   firm   is   to   enable   secondary   school  students   to   acquire   a   wide   set   of   practical   skills   and   experiences   in   running   a   business   through  simulating  a  company.  Thus,  the  main  objective  is  to  equip  pupils  with  knowledge  and  skills  they  can  apply  in  future  management  of  SMEs.  The  initiative  is  delivered  through  cooperation  of  schools  and  real  businesses.  The  method  of  fictional  firms  is  also  integrated  in  the  curricula;  through  a  dedicated  subject  entitled  ‘Fictional  firm’.  By  the  end  of  2014,  there  were  a  total  379  active  fictional  firms  at  113  schools.  

2.3 JA  TITAN  JA   Titan   is   an   educational   programme  which   uses   an   simulation   programme.   Students,  which   take  part,  go  through  a  process  which  shows  them  the  problems  of  decision-­‐making  and  introduces  them  to  some  of  the  basic  principles  of  the  market,  such  as  finance  and  competitor  analysis.  Students  are  divided   into  groups   that   represent  companies  on  the  same  market  and  they  sell   the  same  product,  thus   competing   against   each   other.   The   programme   teaches   students   to   use   their   theoretical  knowledge  in  practice  but  setting  up  a  virtual  company,  learning  about  teamwork  and  competition.    

2.4 ABC  OF  ENTERPRISING  ABC   of   enterprising   is   an   educational   course   that   teaches   pupils   about   the   basics   of   being  enterprising.  The  course  was  designed  for  pupils  between  12-­‐14  years  of  age.   It   is  divided   into  four  thematic  areas:  Organisation,  Management  and  Human  Resources,  Production  and  Marketing.  Pupils  participate  in  facilitated  discussion  about  these  topics.  Teachers  play  an  important  role  in  moderating  the   discussions   during   the   course.   To   maximise   the   benefits   of   the   learning   process,   there   is   an  emphasis  put  on   the   importance  of   summarising  and  presenting   the  key   learning  points   to   the   full  group  at  the  end  of  the  discussions.  The  course  takes  four  weeks  with  two  lessons  per  week.  

2.5 ENTREPRENEURSHIP.CZ  Entrepreneurship.cz  is  an  online  education  portal  offering  materials,  teaching  and  learning  resources  which   are   free   and   accessible   to   all.   The   ultimate   objective   of   the   portal   is   to   promote  entrepreneurship   education   and   the   development   of   entrepreneurial   mind-­‐sets   in   the   Czech  education   system.   The   portal   contains   various   materials   that   can   be   used   by   teachers   and   pupils  during  classes,  such  as  presentations,  workbooks  and  worksheets.  The  main  topics  addressed  by  the  materials  include  franchising,  investments  and  incomes  and  career  pathways  (for  example  Employee  vs.  Entrepreneur).  In  addition,  the  platform  provides  information  and  registration  for  roundtables  in  Prague   and   Olomouc   on   entrepreneurship   education.   These   roundtables   are   held   within   the  framework  of  World  Business  Week.  

 

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2.6 FURTHER  INFORMATION  AND  CONTACT  DETAILS  ON  THE  INITIATIVES  

Title  of  initiative  in  English  

Creative  Entrepreneurship  in  Schools  

Centre  of  Fictional  Firms   JA  Titan   ABC  of  

enterprising  Entrepreneurship.cz  

Title  of  the  initiative  in  the  local  language  

Creative  Entrepreneurship  in  Schools  

Centrum  fiktivních  firem  

JA  Titan  Abeceda  podnikání  

Podnikavost.cz  

Type  of  initiative   Online  forum  Programme  for  young  entrepreneurs  

Programme  for  young  entrepreneurs  

Educational  courses  for  pupils  

Resources website  

Launch  date  of  the  initiative       1992        

Name  of  implementing  body  

International  consortium  of  partners  

National  Centre  for  Education  

Junior  Achievement  Czech  

Junior  Achievement  Czech  

yourchance,  o.p.s.  

Level  of  education   Secondary,  VET   Secondary,  VET   Secondary   Primary   Primary,  

Secondary,  VET  

Target  group   Institutions   Institutions   Pupils   Pupils   Institutions,  Teachers  

Link  to  further  information  

http://centres-­‐eu.org/  

http://www.nuv.cz/cinnosti/kurikulum-­‐vseobecne-­‐a-­‐odborne-­‐vzdelavani-­‐a-­‐evaluace/centrum-­‐fiktivnich-­‐firem  

http://www.jacr.cz/programy/st%C5%99edn%C3%AD-­‐a-­‐vy%C5%A1%C5%A1%C3%AD-­‐odborn%C3%A9-­‐%C5%A1koly/ja-­‐titan.aspx  

http://beta.ja-­‐ye.org/Programmes/24/ABC-­‐of-­‐Business-­‐-­‐Abeceda-­‐podnikani_102.aspx  

http://www.podnikavost.cz/  

Language  in  which  further  information  is  available  

English   Czech   Czech   Czech   Czech  

Contact  person       Lukas  Hula   Simona  Sušilová     Simona  Sušilová   Kateřina  Lichtenberková  

Contact  e-­‐mail  address  

https://www.facebook.com/CentresProject  

[email protected]    

[email protected]  

[email protected]  

[email protected]