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Nurturing entrepreneurial mindsets at school Teachers' Voices

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What is an entrepreneurial mindset? Why should educators nurture entrepreneurial mindsets in young people? What entrepreneurial projects have teachers developed in classrooms around the world?
In this episode, Nina first speaks to Maud Seghers. Maud is a global education advisor at VVOB in Belgium, an international organisation devoted to education development. An entrepreneurial mindset is not just about starting and managing projects, programs, and businesses that generate wealth, Maud says, as a lot of entrepreneurs and young people also want to “maximise benefits to society and the environment”.
Next, Nina meets Larisa Akrofie in Ghana. Larisa is Lead of Skills and Education at the Mastercard Foundation and believes that building entrepreneurial attitudes in the growing young population in Africa is really important. “High rates of entrepreneurial skills will go a long way to empower young people to create their own opportunities and contribute to the diversification of economies and address social challenges”, Larisa says.
Nina then speaks to Alison Yang, an international school teacher in Hong Kong who specialises in entrepreneurship. Alison explains that students often acquire skills and knowledge but don’t necessarily know how to apply them outside the classroom. “That's why we have the entrepreneur project”, she explains, to explicitly show students how to apply their “knowledge and interest to create something that's useful”.
Finally, Nina hears from Barbara Bilgre, a marine biologist and science teacher in India. Barbara believes that “if you're going to be setting up a business, you should have in mind a purpose for social improvements and social justice”. Barbara tells Nina about the benefits of connecting schools with social entrepreneurs who are working to improve the environment.
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Guests and resources
Maud Seghers - LinkedIn
VVOB - website, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook
Larisa Akrofie - LinkedIn, Twitter/X
Plugging African Youth - WhatsApp Channel
Alison Yang - LinkedIn, website
IB Middle Years Programme - Twitter/X
Barbara Bilgre - LinkedIn
Contact
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Get in touch with us: podcastteachersvoices@gmail.com.

What is an entrepreneurial mindset? Why should educators nurture entrepreneurial mindsets in young people? What entrepreneurial projects have teachers developed in classrooms around the world?
In this episode, Nina first speaks to Maud Seghers. Maud is a global education advisor at VVOB in Belgium, an international organisation devoted to education development. An entrepreneurial mindset is not just about starting and managing projects, programs, and businesses that generate wealth, Maud says, as a lot of entrepreneurs and young people also want to “maximise benefits to society and the environment”.
Next, Nina meets Larisa Akrofie in Ghana. Larisa is Lead of Skills and Education at the Mastercard Foundation and believes that building entrepreneurial attitudes in the growing young population in Africa is really important. “High rates of entrepreneurial skills will go a long way to empower young people to create their own opportunities and contribute to the diversification of economies and address social challenges”, Larisa says.
Nina then speaks to Alison Yang, an international school teacher in Hong Kong who specialises in entrepreneurship. Alison explains that students often acquire skills and knowledge but don’t necessarily know how to apply them outside the classroom. “That's why we have the entrepreneur project”, she explains, to explicitly show students how to apply their “knowledge and interest to create something that's useful”.
Finally, Nina hears from Barbara Bilgre, a marine biologist and science teacher in India. Barbara believes that “if you're going to be setting up a business, you should have in mind a purpose for social improvements and social justice”. Barbara tells Nina about the benefits of connecting schools with social entrepreneurs who are working to improve the environment.
Join the Teachers' Voices WhatsApp group and read the community guidelines.

Guests and resources
Maud Seghers - LinkedIn
VVOB - website, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook
Larisa Akrofie - LinkedIn, Twitter/X
Plugging African Youth - WhatsApp Channel
Alison Yang - LinkedIn, website
IB Middle Years Programme - Twitter/X
Barbara Bilgre - LinkedIn
Contact
Join us on social media: @BOLD_insights and @VoicesTeachers.
Listen to all episodes of Teachers’ Voices.
Subscribe to BOLD’s newsletter.
Stay up to date with all the latest research on child development and learning at bold.expert.
Get in touch with us: podcastteachersvoices@gmail.com.

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