School students Cervantes and El Salvador and Oróspeda Institute are developing during the current educational projects for the promotion of entrepreneurial culture.
Participating students, along with their teachers, have today held a meeting with the council of Education, Carmen Ruiz, and Employment, Salvador Gomez, to present their companies and products show will go on sale in the IV "Mini-Market School ", to be held tomorrow at the Liberty Avenue de Murcia.
The project "European Young Enterprise" (SHAFT) and "Entrepreneurship in my school" (EME), promoted by the Ministry of Education, Training and Employment, aim to foster entrepreneurial behaviors from an early age by an experience of creation and management of mini- firms in the classroom.
During the course we are addressing all aspects necessary to create and implement a business initiative, since its incorporation, corporate, financing and marketing, working with business schools across Spain.
Councillor for Education, Carmen Ruiz, recalled that Caravaca de la Cruz was the pioneer town in the start up of these projects, which have been progressively extended to other municipalities in the region.
Currently, involved 70 schools, 2,200 students and created 105 mini-classroom business.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz