
Introducing entrepreneurial learning
Published
Wednesday, 14 December
Author
Mark Rosser
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Blog
December
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There is growing recognition that developing enterprising behaviours has a positive impact on career outcomes. This is no longer just about starting businesses but about meeting employers’ demands for more creative, independent and action-focused recruits. I am therefore delighted to see strategic shifts in curriculum frameworks to include entrepreneurial learning.
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