2018
DOI: 10.1504/ijhes.2018.096104
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A proposed entrepreneurship education curriculum framework

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“…In addition, entrepreneurship can be seen as part of the shift towards generic skills in TVET by focusing on educational content that is more about abilities than knowledge (Fejes et al, 2019). It is linked to the individual's ability to turn his ideas into action by engaging in creativity and innovation (Gamede & Uleanya, 2017;Ganefri et al, 2017;Nyukorong, 2018) as well as risk-taking as a capacity to design and implement projects to achieve the expected objectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, entrepreneurship can be seen as part of the shift towards generic skills in TVET by focusing on educational content that is more about abilities than knowledge (Fejes et al, 2019). It is linked to the individual's ability to turn his ideas into action by engaging in creativity and innovation (Gamede & Uleanya, 2017;Ganefri et al, 2017;Nyukorong, 2018) as well as risk-taking as a capacity to design and implement projects to achieve the expected objectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%