Enterprise
education has a home throughout the whole curriculum.
This section aims to support and inspire teachers who are already
delivering enterprise activities and encourage those who are interested
in developing an enterprise agenda within their schools.
Enterprise education can help raise aspirations and develop valuable
skills for both higher education and employment. Enterprise opportunities
can challenge the most able students, enhance a range of curriculum
subjects and drive up standards as part of the school improvement
agenda.
Here you will find hints and tips for maximising your pupils’ business
potential, as well as helpful resources to guide you through the
setting up and sustainment of a successful enterprise agenda.
“Enterprise education makes young people more independent and more switched
on.” Evelyn Baxter, Year 3 teacher at Rawmarsh Ashwood School in Rotherham.
The links above will take you to sections
of this website that contain heaps of resources and information
that will contribute to your CPD and help to support
you, your school and your enterprising students on their
journey.
School teachers from Rotherham made
their borough proud this month after scooping prizes
at the prestigious Teaching Awards for the North of England
ceremony.
The cryptic sign on the back of Heather’s
office door reads, “Misi Griyn uweys lafs”.
It’s the head teacher’s mantra and translates
from five-year old speak into adult language as, “Mrs
Green always laughs.”
"People from across the country are asking to come to Rotherham to find
out about the way we are teaching enterprise in our schools and colleges and
about the strong relationships we're building between schools, businesses and
the wider community.”