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ENTERPRISE AS INNOVATION TO CREATE NEW WORK PLACES AT TIME OF GLOBAL CRISIS

The main objective of the project INNOVACREAWORK was to promote the entrepreneurship as one of the key competences in the context of active citizenship and global economy. An innovative programme was transferred to the participating countries in order to support achieving new skills for new jobs and enforcing competitiveness and innovation in the labour market. The programme in question was "APRENDE A EMPRENDER" ("BE AN ENTREPRENEUR"), created and developed in Spain, and successfully introduced to VET in this country. Through different VET agents (institutional and pedagogical actors, target publics, local community), mobilization and through the cultural and historical diversity of all the partners, we approached facilitation methods and strategies in an integrated and multidisciplinary way. Starting from the above mentioned resource, the partnership aimed to translate, adapt and implement the programme in every participating institution, to improve the available materials while taking into account the educational reality of each one of the participating countries and to build a common European product, using a common framework applicable both to this partnership and other European countries not involved in the project.The impact of the project INNOVACREAWORK increased given the numerous innovative ways of dissemination that were applied: the European fair that during which the recipients of this initiative were able to launch their "fake" companies and where they were able to compare their results and compete with their colleagues from other European countries, and the final seminar in each country where the best practices were presented. In this way the quality and the value of the models adapted from the original Spanish programme were tested and evaluated and we had the opportunity to verify its success and results.

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