2019
DOI: 10.21272/mmi.2019.3-19
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Competence Development of Young Entrepreneurs Through Educational Innovations

Abstract: The questions regarding interactive methods of teaching, self-studying, active learning, as well as an implementation of a competency-based approach into study process, have been actively discussed by educational experts, authorities, scholars and teaching practitioners during the last decade. Probably, the main issue is to encourage students to participate in classroom activities and to promote successful learner-tutor cooperation. The research was aimed to evaluate the progress in entrepreneurial competencie… Show more

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“…In spite of having minimized the value of cultural contents from functionalist approaches, in many predominant cases learning without disciplinary knowledge is fading. Not all knowledge is dispensable or substitutable by any other, given that it is not a question of solely developing certain aptitudes or mental capacities, attitudes or skills, geared to the generation of innovation and initiative [ 29 ], but rather confirming a solid cultural formation around the subject upon which to build a specific business identity [ 30 ]. Ken Robinson [ 31 ], one of the most influential current authors about the essential educational value of creativity, proposes, to overcome the outdated educational system inherited from the Industrial Revolution, a personalized approach of education with the aim of harnessing the potential of available technological and professional resources and of fostering the participation of students for them to lose fear of making mistakes and develop their passion for learning and for establishing their creativity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of having minimized the value of cultural contents from functionalist approaches, in many predominant cases learning without disciplinary knowledge is fading. Not all knowledge is dispensable or substitutable by any other, given that it is not a question of solely developing certain aptitudes or mental capacities, attitudes or skills, geared to the generation of innovation and initiative [ 29 ], but rather confirming a solid cultural formation around the subject upon which to build a specific business identity [ 30 ]. Ken Robinson [ 31 ], one of the most influential current authors about the essential educational value of creativity, proposes, to overcome the outdated educational system inherited from the Industrial Revolution, a personalized approach of education with the aim of harnessing the potential of available technological and professional resources and of fostering the participation of students for them to lose fear of making mistakes and develop their passion for learning and for establishing their creativity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young entrepreneurs are at the forefront of innovation in the ever-evolving field of entrepreneurship. They are infusing the business world with new ideas, views, and a risk-taking attitude [2]. The following are some trends in young entrepreneurship:…”
Section: Innovations In Young Entrepreneursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[36] (pp. [46][47][48] stated that a QMS has the following attributes: it can be tailored to suit an organization's needs without applying any ready-made model; it is organization-specific but follows national quality-assurance frameworks and guidelines; it can be a ready-made model such as the ISO model, EFQM Model, CAF, etc. Regarding the ISO and EFQM models, both can evaluate the critical processes and activities of an organisation [37].…”
Section: Use Of the Efqm Model In Education Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study confirmed the practicality of the model in higher education, and verified its ability to give direction and provide action points for educational-system reform. The EFQM Model promotes several principles, though the greatest emphasis is placed on the continuous improvement principle [46,47]. The EFQM Model has been used by education institutions.…”
Section: Use Of the Efqm Model In Education Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%