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The educator’s role: knowledge transmitter or partner in growth?

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Partners

The C-ENTRE project consists of a partnership between 3 companies from European countries, which are:
  • M-Around: A private company situated in South-Hungary. The company started its operation at the end of 2016; however, the members of the company have strong knowledge, background and many years’ experience in the field of education and training.

  • Braga mob: An experienced Portuguese organization focused on international mobility programs in a professional scope of education, having been a partner in more than 70 awarded “Good Practice Example” projects by European commission.

  • Nuances: A Dutch based company with a strong focus on and experience in question-based learning, having founded multiple award-winning programs throughout The Netherlands. Core ideology is to trust in the intrinsic motivation of students.

The C-ENTRE project consists of a partnership between 3 companies from European countries, which are:
  • M-Around: A private company situated in South-Hungary. The company started its operation at the end of 2016; however, the members of the company have strong knowledge, background and many years’ experience in the field of education and training.

  • Braga mob: An experienced Portuguese organization focused on international mobility programs in a professional scope of education, having been a partner in more than 70 awarded “Good Practice Example” projects by European commission.

  • Nuances: A Dutch based company with a strong focus on and experience in question-based learning, having founded multiple award-winning programs throughout The Netherlands. Core ideology is to trust in the intrinsic motivation of students.

Tips & tricks

What if students expect clear answers instead of discovering solutions themselves?

Set expectations early. Explain that in entrepreneurship, ambiguity is normal—and that your role is to guide their thinking, not give “right” answers.

C-ENTRE: your inspiration on coaching in VET Entrepreneurship Education

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