South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning Sarajevo, 1 September June 2009 Efka Heder.

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South East European Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning Sarajevo, 1 September June 2009 Efka Heder

What is SEECEL? First regional institutional development from the SME Charter process. In Line with SBA. Supported by: All pre-accession countries, Financial inputs: European Commission (IPA) and Croatian government Funding – 2m for period 2009 – Zagreb – start-up 19 January.

Competitiveness necessityopportunity

Strategic plan Strategicgoals PrimaryEducation ISCED2 ISCED 2Higher E ducation ISCED 5/6 TNA

Primary Education ISCED 2 Policy developments for and regional cooperation in line with Oslo Agenda: Curriculum, Teacher training, School management, School – Enterprise cooperation, Network of Entrepreneurial Schools, Entrepreneurial Island.

Higher Education ISCED 5/6 Furter development of ETF EL policy indicators for entrepreneurial learning within tertiary level education; Set up criteria and form a network of HE establishments defined as Entreprenurial Universities; Support the selected pilot-institutions (faculties) within the established network in the development of across campus entrepreneurial learning (2 per country); Network of teaching staff supported within the network; Create regional student entrepreneurial club; Feasibility study - regional masters degree for university teaching staff on entrepreneurship education; Independent assessment on the Charters indicators for HE; Support for IPA national programing.

Supply What we think SMEs need Demand What business really need TNA

The Way of the Entrepreneur regional

Thank you ! Efka Heder, Director SEECEL Selska cesta 217, Zagreb, Croatia Tel: ,