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Entrepreneurship Education-Does It Really Works?

Entrepreneurship Education has become an increasingly popular topic in many top universities and high schools, and even in elementary schools all around the world. The purpose behind this education is to inculcate in the germs of entrepreneurship in the minds of students who have the capability to do it in the future.

Is entrepreneurship education being essential?

Researchers and educators have long debated about the value of entrepreneurship education. Some recent researchers concluded that this education is responsible for the immense motivation and determination of an individual to become an entrepreneur.

How to figure out if it works in making an individual an entrepreneur enthusiast?

To figure out that if Entrepreneurship Education works in making an individual an entrepreneur enthusiast or not, then we must not only look at the short-term effects but also consider the long terms effects. It will help us conclude that does it actually have a positive effect or not. However, generally, the long-term effects of Entrepreneurship Education on an individual studying in a high school may take a long time to evaluate.

Why does it take time to evaluate the effects of Entrepreneurship Education?

According to a research, most of the students when getting graduation degree, like to take one year out to travel around the world, or maybe start a job where they get paid by the employer. This means that there are very few instances when a student takes a step of starting a personal business. Therefore, the outcomes of Entrepreneurship Education come outs several years after the student get out of high school or university.

Factor That Can Evaluate A Student Inclination Towards Entrepreneurship

The evaluation of the methodology of an educational institution is the single and most significant factor that can tell the future story.

Number of Students Who Willingly Took Entrepreneurship Education

First of all, evaluating the fact the how many students chose the subject by will and how many just studied it because it was compulsory. This will tell us the percentage that actually had the entrepreneurial mind and will do better in the future.

Students Who Developed Entrepreneurial Skills After Taking Entrepreneurship Education

Also, the other factor to consider is the evaluation of the entrepreneurial skills of students who took the subject and those who did not. This will again clear the fact that which one of them have the skills developed by taking the Entrepreneurship Education and how many fail to develop the interest even after taking the intensive course. For instance, after attending the course a student become expert in supply chain management, but the other may not know anything practical about it.

This is how we can see if the Entrepreneurship Education is helpful or not in developing the skills of business in an individual. According to most of the experts in the business community, the Entrepreneurship Education is playing a positive part in boosting the interest of young individuals in entrepreneurship.


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Emma London

Emma London

Associate Editor
Emma London is the Associate Editor at CEOWORLD magazine. She covers lists, rankings, economy, geopolitics, global banking, fintech, digitization of money, and the future of finance for CEOWORLD magazine. She’s also a member of the Board of Directors at the Global Business Policy Institute. Prior to that, Emma was the ultra-high net worth (UHNW) valuations subject matter expert at CEOWORLD magazine, mentoring research teams in valuations’ techniques, and was involved in product development for ultra high net worth (UHNW) and high net worth (HNW) dossier creation, currently heading research operations at the Global Business Policy Institute. She can be reached on email emma-london@ceoworld.biz. You can follow her on Twitter at @ceoworld.