European Socio-Economic Integration 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5254-6_11
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Social Policy and Socio-economic Integration in Europe

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“…Their central argument is that doing so would significantly improve students' learning, practical understanding, and entrepreneurial uptake propensity. This view is associated with the work of Kokkinou et al (2012), who contended that encouraging young people to acquire the skills necessary to seize market opportunities is the surest way to activate their entrepreneurial intentions. As a result, a nomological web linking EI with course content appropriateness and relevance is needed.…”
Section: Curriculummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their central argument is that doing so would significantly improve students' learning, practical understanding, and entrepreneurial uptake propensity. This view is associated with the work of Kokkinou et al (2012), who contended that encouraging young people to acquire the skills necessary to seize market opportunities is the surest way to activate their entrepreneurial intentions. As a result, a nomological web linking EI with course content appropriateness and relevance is needed.…”
Section: Curriculummentioning
confidence: 99%