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African Entrepreneurship Educators Rush for New Online Entrepreneurship Education Material
(PRWEB) November 17, 2009 -- African teachers in the fields of entrepreneurship education have found a great source of Business Plan Information (http://www.dynamicbusinessplan.com) that allows them to teach entrepreneurship at a high level but at no cost.
The success of the newly developed online education material relies on the fact that the teacher himself can take down the material and use it in his teaching - directly from web to class room.
"It is a brand new approach that education material is targeting the individual teacher instead of the institution, where the teacher teach," says the author of the education material, Mr. Mogens Thomsen, from Thomsen Business Information, "Why delay the distribution of excellent education material in school bureaucracy when nearly all teachers are online?" says Mogens Thomsen.
Entrepreneurship education material can be found here (http://www.dynamicbusinessplan.com/answer.asp?ID=146)
Unleashing Entrepreneurship In the UNDP report “Unleashing Entrepreneurship” it is said that entrepreneurship only can be unleashed if there is “Access to Skill and Knowledge”. The African teachers have at www.dynamicbusinessplan.com found the needed entrepreneurship resources that give them the ability to educate properly and thereby give skill and knowledge to their students.
According to the author of the education material, Mr. Mogens Thomsen, entrepreneurship education consists of three ingredients:
1. Creativity – creating all kinds of ideas 2. Innovation - find the value in selected ideas 3. Entrepreneurship – develop a business from the innovative idea
Creativity Leads to Entrepreneurship "The teacher in entrepreneurship uses his own skills to create a creative learning environment, and The Dynamic Business Plan will be the platform from where the students create their business," says Mogens Thomsen and continues, "In the whole process the teachers must be student-centered and urge students to solve problems and reflect on their experiences - just like real entrepreneurs."
Entrepreneurship is a World Trend “Throughout the world, student interest in entrepreneurship as a career choice is growing while interest in traditional professional employment in big business is gradually declining.” This words said by Professor in Entrepreneurship Alain Fayolle, EMLYON Business School, captures the essence of entrepreneurship education in Africa - and the rest of the world.
English, French and Portuguese All sub Saharan countries can use the Business plan information because the education material is created in English, French and Portuguese. You find information about Plano de Negocios (http://www.dynamicbusinessplan.com/default.asp?lang=PT) and Plan d'Affaire (http://www.dynamicbusinessplan.com/default.asp?lang=FR).
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