Generating entrepreneurship in education and training

Developing entrepreneurial mindsets has considerable benefits for the European Union (EU) and its citizens. These Council of the European Union conclusions highlight ways to incorporate entrepreneurship into education and training.

ACT

Council conclusions on entrepreneurship in education and training (2015/C 17/02) (Official Journal C 17 of 20.1.2015, pp. 2-7).

SUMMARY

WHAT DO THESE COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS DO?

They stress the importance and the benefits of generating entrepreneurship into education and training, and invite EU countries and the European Commission to encourage, support and explore measures that help facilitate entrepreneurship across learning environments.

KEY POINTS

Definition of entrepreneurship

These Council conclusions use the comprehensive definition of entrepreneurship used in the 2006 recommendation on lifelong learning: the ability to turn ideas into actions using creativity, innovation, risk-taking, planning and project management.

Measures by EU countries

The conclusions call on EU countries to:

Measures involving the European Commission alongside EU countries

They are called upon to:

BACKGROUND

These Council conclusions touch upon several issues raised in previous Council conclusions concerning a strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training: the modernisation of higher education, and the promotion of youth entrepreneurship to foster social inclusion of young people and effective teacher education.

For more information, see Entrepreneurship in education on the European Commission’s website.

last update 10.06.2015