Emerging business brains in schools across the area can develop skills and knowledge to turn their innovative ideas into a reality thanks to the council’s new Enterprise Pathway model.
A new education pathway that aims to produce the next generation of entrepreneurs has been launched in North Lanarkshire. The pathway aims to encourage youngsters to discover the opportunities within the start-up sector and understand the mechanics of running a business, so that entrepreneurship is viewed as a viable career choice.
Councillor Angela Campbell, convener of education, children and families, told Lanarkshire Live: "This is truly a transformational addition to the curriculum and will see the Enterprise Pathway model starting in grassroots early years settings, right through to primary and then secondary sectors. “Our recent career review highlighted enterprise and self-employment as important aspects of the Developing the Young Workforce delivery plan, which outlines that children and young people from an early age can develop an understanding of enterprise, entrepreneurship and self-employment as a career opportunity.
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