Welcome to this blog that shows how enterprising the city of Hull's young people are. The blog will feature up-dates about the work of the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership and its support for Global Entrepreneurship Week.
















Monday 1 October 2012

Chair of Enterprise Education Practioners Group

In order to ensure that Hull meets the challenges set in its Enterprise Charter, Hull's most enterprising teacher 2011 Stephen Logan Business Champion at Malet Lambert School has accepted the role as Chair of the enterprise education practitioners group which will act as a sub group of the Hull Youth enterprise Partnership.

The aim of the group is to support teachers and tutors across all curriculum phases and to ensure that young people have the support to develop their enterprising ideas in schools and colleges in the City. The group also aims to establish and train an enterprise champion in every school, college, training provider and organisation that works with young people as well as to highlight enterprise as a progression pathway for young people by enabling them to be aware of opportunities across Europe




Claire Young Patron Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership stated

"I am pleased that Stephen has taken on the role of Chair of  Hull's new enterprise education practitioners group, he is a great advocate of Hull's enterprising young people and will help to ensure that teachers and tutors across all age ranges continue to embed enterprise within their day to day teaching.

Hull has a national and  international reputation for its work in supporting its enterprising young people which culminates each year in one of the country's most successful series of events during Global Entrepreneurship Week. Hull's commitment was recently further emphasised by the setting up of Hull studio School which will enable young people to develop their business idea at aged 16 whilst still studying.


Stephen Logan chair enterprise education practitioners group stated
" Hull has achieved a great deal in developing the enterprise agenda in its schools and colleges through the Big 13 Enterprise Skills and the fact that 20 of them now have achieved the Warwick national standard in enterprise education, it is now time I believe that we raise the game and seek to establish our own branded curriculum materials as well as enabling young people to find out what is available to them in the world of enterprise both in this country and across Europe"





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