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  • Success criteria
  • Everyone has a clearer idea of what Enterprise in
    Education is.
  • Everyone takes away at least one idea they can
    use with their classes.
  • The school has identified a variety of ways to
    embed Enterprise in Education around the school.

4 By 3 00 pm everyone cant wait meet their
classes again.
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In the educational jungle there are many
beasties out there
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So, what is Enterprise in Education?
It is not just about making and selling!
It is about being enterprising
  • Being creative, be able to problem solve, to make
    decisions
  • How pupils develop their learning skills eg
    reflecting
  • Encouraging a can-do attitude
  • Allowing our pupils to take responsibility
  • Our approach and methodology making learning
    real and relevant - relating topics to the world
    of work

Therefore it is not about teaching enterprise as
a subject per se, rather teachers deliver their
subject lessons in an enterprising way that
contextualises learning, that wherever possible
involves employers, and makes learning relevant
in the context of the world of work and todays
global environment. Determined to Succeed
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The Enterprising Classroom
Could there be more? class discussion interacti
on working as teams open questions finding
out solving problems speculation branching
out inventing real-life challenges
Could there be less? teacher talk
passivity . working in
groups .. closed questions being
told giving of answers
.. giving of right answer
.................. focusing down
copying .. worksheets

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Determined to Succeed - Enterprise in Education
Aye, but why is this so important to us .zzzzzz
- we just want to teach the weans how to read
and spell!
Approximately 20 of our Primary 1 pupils will be
doing a job which does not currently exist. By
the time they have finished their education (year
2021) over 40 of the population will be
pensioners. (So we need pupils who have a range
of life skills which makes them flexible, in
order they are an active workforce that can help
to pay for our pensions!) Source - FutureSkills
Scotland
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Why is an enterprising approach so important?
Scottish Government policy Skills for Scotland
a lifelong skills strategy - September
2007 The labour market also needs enterprising
people. These people still need to be effective
employers or employees, but they are also the
people who create ideas and have the confidence,
determination and skills to translate those into
positive action, for economic or social benefit.
We need to continue to create an enterprising
culture in our schools and make the link between
the classroom and the workplace so young people
see the relevance of their learning. We need to
maintain our focus on developing young people's
enterprise and entrepreneurial skills and
attitudes so we create in them an appetite
for innovation, ambition and wealth creation.
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Enterprise in Education and CfE
  • How we could make
  • topics enterprising
  • Real/Relevant
  • Role
  • Responsibility
  • Reflection

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Confident Individual
Successful Learner
Eco-Schools
Eco School
AiFL
Enterprising
Citizenship
Curriculum
Responsible Citizen
Effective Contributor
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How does Enterprise fit in with the capacities of
How does Enterprise create the capacities of
  • Successful Learners
  • who can generate and act upon original ideas
  • make imaginative and informed approached to
    problem solving
  • Confident Individuals
  • are skilled in planning, influencing, negotiating
    and teamwork
  • are creative, flexible and resourceful in
    managing change
  • Responsible Citizens
  • who have experience of engaging with a wide range
    of people in society
  • who develop informed ethical views of complex
    issues
  • Effective Contributors
  • who actively engage in school and community life
    in a positive manner
  • who understand and appreciate the value of
    different occupations and their contributions to
    the economy and society

Reflection
Responsibility
Real/Relevant
An enterprising approach on the
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Furthering Our Relevant Teaching
Activity 1 - Enterprising your lessons/classes i
Individually - fill in the Activity 1 sheet
5 mins ii In pairs/stages - share and
discuss your ideas 10 mins
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Laying the foundations at Fort (ho, ho)
Activity 2 Developing an enterprising
school (Taking the Principles of CfE) i As
a group (each table) you will be given 6 minutes
to write your ideas to an enterprising
statement. ii After 6 mins, each group moves
to the next table and answers the next statement
and so on.. Feel free to add other stems
which could be influential or introduced to the
school.
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Resources to support Enterprise in Education
  • Enterprise website
  • - lesson ideas, CPD, organisations who support
    enterprise
  • Enterprising Ideas for Primary teachers
  • - Two in each school. Structured around CfE.
  • Enterprise Week 2007 12-16 November 2007
  • Cluster newspaper competition for the kids!
  • Case Studies 2
  • In production. Sharing ideas across the city.
  • Enterprise Newsletter
  • Available from enterprise website sharing ideas
    across the city.

www.eie-edinburgh.co.uk
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A resource for all teachers!
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1 - Enterprising Fort PS - ResponsibilityHow
can we create opportunities for our pupils to
take responsibility in the following contexts?
  • Instructions
  • - In your group discuss the question and read the
    previous groups ideas
  • Get a scribe to write (on this sheet) your best
    2/3 ideas
  • You can add/modify previous groups ideas
  • Feel free to add other stems

Principles of CfE Challenge/Enjoyment Breadth
Relevance Depth Personalisation/Choice Coherenc
e Progression
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2 - Enterprising Fort PS - RelationshipsIn what
ways can we develop external relationships
(business/community/parents)in the following
contexts?
  • Instructions
  • - In your group discuss the question and read the
    previous groups ideas
  • Get a scribe to write/draw (on this sheet) your
    best 2/3 ideas
  • You can add/modify previous groups ideas
  • Feel free to add other stems

Principles of CfE Challenge/Enjoyment Breadth
Relevance Depth Personalisation/Choice Coherenc
e Progression
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3 - Enterprising Fort PS RelevantHow can we
make learning real in the following contexts?
  • Instructions
  • - In your group discuss the question and read the
    previous groups ideas
  • Get a scribe to write/draw (on this sheet) your
    best 2/3 ideas
  • You can add/modify previous groups ideas
  • Feel free to add other stems

Principles of CfE Challenge/Enjoyment Breadth
Relevance Depth Personalisation/Choice Coherenc
e Progression
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4 - Enterprising Fort PS Forth PS 40th
anniversaryWhat could the school do?!
  • Instructions
  • - In your group discuss the question and read the
    previous groups ideas
  • Get a scribe to write/draw (on this sheet) your
    best 2/3 ideas
  • You can add/modify previous groups ideas
  • Feel free to add other stems

Principles of CfE Challenge/Enjoyment Breadth
Relevance Depth Personalisation/Choice Coherenc
e Progression
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in playground
at assemblies
homework
in the corridor
Responsibility
using ICT
with younger/older pupils
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parents/carers
local community
business (private/public/voluntary)
Relationships
churches
secondary school
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content of lessons
outside speakers
visits to
Relevant
being a responsible citizen/employee
homework
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Ideas to involve former pupils
Ideas to engage with, invite parents
Ideas on a ruby theme

Forth PS 40th anniversary
Ideas for lessons/topics
ideas for partnerships with business, community
Ideas on an eco-school theme
Could there be?... class discussion interaction wo
rking as teams open questions inventing finding
out solving problems speculation real-life
challenges
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