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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 Roll-Out Session Agenda The EwB programme A teacher’s view – Arild Nordahl Jonson Accenture – Peter Cheese British Council – Eva Atanassova Oracle – Jane Richardsson

EwB – What is it? Enterprise without Borders (EwB) is designed to give students in Company Programme the opportunity to create cross-border 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 Promote the spirit of enterprise and an understanding of the economic principles of European trade 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 other business cultures Promote attitudes for personal success, lifelong learning and employability Foster sensitivity to other cultures, as well as cross- cultural understanding

EwB today Where: Belgium (* 2), Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey How many: 145 – companies (69 complete) 211 – teachers

Company Programme in Europe 38 countries 226,184 students 7,256 schools 13,177 business volunteers Teacher driven model Volunteer assisted model Combination Best Practice in Entrepreneurship Education

EwB Implementation Programme Coordination Staff member at European office Dedicated staff members at each national office Training Training of trainers Training for teachers Training of volunteers Orientation for school directors and education authorities 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

EwB Implementation Online Communications and Materials EwB Online materials + demo-kits EwB Website EwB Brief (regular news) EwB Brochure for teachers EwB Report (showing survey results; metrics; photos etc) Reporting and Evaluation Participation metrics Quality metrics Testimonials and surveys Using the results in the benefit of the JA-YE network Recognition and Awards (suggestions) Best joint-venture competition Awards for teachers

EwB keys & ideas for the future Teachers “school to school links” are the KEY to the programme Programme materials are available on the websitewww.ja-ye.org Human exchanges are important both for teachers and students → EWB Cafes at Trade Fair and Company Competition Organize regional teacher meetings/teacher conference? Create an star points system to award the students and measure the success of their trading 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

Events and Meetings May 8-11 JA-YE Europe Trade Fair, Bodø, Norway (featuring EwB Café for teachers?)JA-YE Europe Trade Fair July 2-5 JA-YE Europe Company of the Year, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (featuring EwB Café for teachers!)JA-YE Europe Company of the Year Invites to local Trade Fairs