Entrepreneurship Education is a Human Right

entrepreneurship

education is a human right

a simple statement may be even

provocative but one we

simply can’t afford to ignore with the

future that awaits us

the average human would think of

themselves

as a good person not that i’m calling

any of you average of course

but what if i told you that we are

denying

young children this fundamental right

i’m going to tell you how we’re doing

this and what we can do

differently so that in future we can

look at ourselves

and the younger generation guilt-free

so let me tell you a story about 2008

the year the financial crisis was

wreaking havoc

with businesses worldwide one of them

being my then husband’s technology

business

during that year both his business

and our marriage unraveled and he

struggled with a depression

leaving him unable and unwilling to work

we had just bought a house on the basis

of two salaries and suddenly i was the

only person

employed and then one day

a clash in values with the managing

director

of the company where i worked

led me to walk out with no job in hand

no opportunities no hope

everything suddenly resembled this

vuca world that i’d heard so much about

volatile uncertain complex

and ambiguous at 35

i had to start over in a world that held

no answers

so what did i do i became an

entrepreneur

what gave me the impetus to start

so i’d like to say that i created some

um disruptive technology in my garage

but no that wasn’t it i was just

desperate

i needed to find meaning but i had no

idea

where or how to start

the story of garrett morgan is an

interesting one

nicknamed the black thomas edison

he was born to parents who were former

southern slaves in the u.s in 1877

and as is the case with most ex-slaves

his family was confined to a life of

poverty

so garrett along with 10 of his siblings

were put to work on the fields at the

age of

five he attended a one-room black only

school

um only up to primary level because

there was no high school to go to

so at 14 garrett became a handyman

and he used his earnings to hire a tutor

to enrich his

education at 18 with only 10 cents to

his

name and very few resources he created

his first

invention a belt fastener

over the years through various

experiments

failed and otherwise he created

a few entrepreneurial ventures in

sectors as diverse

as a hair products business and a sewing

machine repair

store his entrepreneurial streak though

led him to huge successes in the safety

sector with traffic lights and

innovating on fire safety hoods

so what i want to focus in on on these

two stories

is how we both dealt with our versions

of the vuca world on the one hand a top

student in school

and university with three degrees in

hand at the time

and many years of work experience on the

other

a child with little formal education

but with a hunger for answers

for all my education and resources

i had not learned how to think

entrepreneurially

and i was of the generation and

community

where the norm was to go to school get

good grades

go to university work and then make your

way up the corporate ladder

it took a year of chaos at 35

to make me comfortable with uncertainty

to unlearn and re-learn

and to find a new way of engaging with

the world

you see i like most of you i would

assume

had learned how to interact with subject

matter

in a specific way with the sage on the

stage

memorizing facts and knowing that to

every

question there was a right answer and a

wrong one

and you needed to get to the right

answer with a set formula

in place my entire identity

was tied into not failing to get to that

right answer

and in that one right way garrett

on the other hand was not boxed in

his thinking by the methods of a formal

school education

his need and drive to find solutions to

the problems he saw

led him to innovate and imagine in

different ways

in ways that i had not been able to

in 1987 the u.s army war college

coined this concept of vuca to describe

the world

that was a consequence of the cold war

since 2019 the coronavirus crisis

has made this vuca world real for us

volatile uncertain complex

and ambiguous so it begs the question

what have we done differently since 1987

to prepare for this vuca world that many

experts predicted was coming

did we teach our children differently

did we provide them with tools to make

them more resilient

did we encourage them to play to

experiment

to try and fail and try again

and to find opportunity in the midst of

chaos

i would venture to say we have not

it is estimated that 85

of the jobs that our learners today will

be doing in 2030

have not yet been invented while there

is some critique of that percentage

what can’t be disputed is the fact that

our world of work

is undergoing massive and unprecedented

change resulting from automation

and artificial intelligence while it is

true

that the jobs created by these

disruptions will exceed those that are

lost

it is not happening quickly enough

there is much to be done

we know that africa will have the

largest

workforce bigger than china or

india by 2035. by current numbers

a third of that will not be productively

engaged or have

access to the economy the political

instability

security risks mass migration and

poverty

of 300 million african

youth who are unemployed is unimaginable

and women suffer the harshest brunt of

all these challenges

so to recap we have a vuca future

that awaits us so some would argue is

here already

we have a significantly changing world

of work

and nature of job we have the largest

workforce

in the world in just 15 years and

rampant unemployment

and our continent still has some of the

highest

levels of poverty and inequality in the

world

obviously our set formulas from the past

are not working or maybe not working

quickly enough

and as has been recently said we are

preparing young people

for a world that no longer exists

so what needs to be done differently

as entrepreneurship has grown in

visibility

and coolness in the last few years

it has been marketed as the panacea for

all

our socio-economic ills my money though

is on developing not just entrepreneurs

who i

strongly believe in but generations of

entrepreneurial thinkers

democratizing this new mindset with

dynamic

young people who will have a different

lens

on the world as the world changes

and and disruptions grow and jobs are

lost it will be the entrepreneurial mind

that will seek

new and innovative ways pivoting to find

new avenues of growth and on unlocking

value in different environments

not just in business but in non-profits

governments

associations and academia

amongst others and so

to like a contagion it will spread

as professor and noted author john

spencer said

not every student will be an

entrepreneur

but they will all someday need to think

like one

so this mindset is needed to address the

challenges faced by

communities countries and continents

it is required and and bulls

competitive advantage it creates

economic access for ourselves

and others and it empowers us with

personal

agency to respond to a chaotic world and

that is why it is a human right

like air water food shelter it is a

basic need for young people

to survive and thrive in a new world

so what does this entrepreneurship

education look like

in my experience these words are used

synonymously with learning how to run

a business in schools it loosely

translates

into a market day but entrepreneurship

education

is much more than that in a study

conducted by the ellen gray orbis

foundation

with a thousand two hundred startup and

established entrepreneurs

it was found that there were fourteen

key mental attributes and competencies

they share these range from a growth

mindset

to opportunity recognition and

assessment

problem solving action orientation

adaptability resilience among others

these competencies need to be used to

identify and nurture

entrepreneurial thinking that’s the

mindset piece

the inspiration the mental agility

then comes a process to uncover a

problem

or opportunity that you care about that

you want to solve

and only after that comes

the solution comes the

a viable feasible sustainable solution

and a venture that backs it up and you

will learn how to register

and run that business you first have to

learn how to imagine

and innovate before you can implement

so how does one democratize

entrepreneurship

education i have three key

insights here firstly we need to treat

it

with the urgency it deserves as

a mission a movement for change as the

chinese wisdom goes

the best time to plant a tree was 20

years ago

the second best time is now

secondly we need to invest in

identifying and developing

entrepreneurial potential in young

people over the long term

this is not a quick fix entrepreneurship

education needs to enter the mainstream

schooling

and tertiary environment and it needs to

become a cross-cutting thread

in teaching and learning the third part

is about democratization being an act

that creates accessibility for all

so our children everywhere in cities

townships small towns rural areas

need to be given access to this kind of

education

through fun practical and relatable

activities

entrepreneurship education will be the

great equalizer

the emphasis needs to be on nurturing

a hunger for exploration for problem

solving and opportunity finding

rather than creating mental straight

jackets

problem solving you see is like gym for

the brain

and the more that you train it like with

any other muscle

the more efficient it will become the

quicker

the better it will be able to adapt and

respond and

thirdly we need to create a culture of

entrepreneurship

and entrepreneurial thinking in our

schools

in our offices and in our homes

we need to put the spotlight on

entrepreneurial

change makers as role models we need to

hear their stories

and embrace failure so that risk is

demystified

and is embraced rather than scorned at

we have worked with two young leaders um

and and they are just amazing impressive

entrepreneurs deneo and daniel were

awarded scholarships

um to do their university study

and and through their work in the

scholarship they

received entrepreneurship education

training and support

this is where they learned that

entrepreneurship can be used for the

common good

it sparked interest in them and they

found a mutual

interest in wanting to advance the

african biotech

sector so they came together to create

an entrepreneurial venture that focuses

on genomics and diagnostics and when the

covert 19 pandemic hit

these young entrepreneurs knew that they

wanted to contribute to south africa’s

response

and they developed locally produced

rapid testing kits we want to create

millions of dineos daniels

and garrett’s and it is up to us

as the adults of the day parents

teachers and concerned citizens to

create the tipping point

for this change imagine the different

worlds we could create if we were

intentional

about ensuring that every child every

african child

as early as five years old were given

access

along with their other basic rights to

entrepreneurship education

they would be unafraid to enter that

workforce

of 2035 because they would be equipped

well

they would be dreamers opportunity

seekers

critical thinkers curious agile

and resilient that entrepreneurial

spirit that we admire in steve

jobs richard mapania basitsana kumalo

and rapalang rabbana would not be the

exception

and when these young people are faced

with a year of chaos

as i was or another 2020

they would be armed and confident

to forge ahead in new and different ways

the alternative

is a future that looks much the same as

the present

except with deeper fractures and even

larger population and an even

more perilous climate as the saying goes

nothing changes if nothing changes

if we ignore the risks and the urgency

and we continue on the same trajectory

we are denying we are refusing

our children the fundamental right to be

best prepared

for a future that we as the adults of

today

and all the adults that came before us

created

and that they now need to survive and

hopefully thrive within

can we live with having denied them that

rights

thank you very much

创业

教育是一项人权

一个简单的声明甚至可能具有

挑衅性,但我们

根本不能

忽视等待我们

的未来普通人会认为

自己

是一个好人,而不是我称

你们中的任何人为普通人 当然,

但如果我告诉你我们

剥夺了

幼儿的这项基本权利,

我将告诉你我们是如何做到

这一点的,以及我们可以做些什么

不同的事情,以便将来我们可以

审视自己

和年轻一代的罪恶感 -免费,

所以让我告诉你一个关于 2008

年的故事,那一年金融危机

对全球企业造成了严重破坏

,其中一个

是我当时丈夫的科技

企业,

在那一年,他的生意

和我们的婚姻都破裂了,他

与抑郁症作斗争,

使他无法 并且不愿意工作,

我们刚刚

以两份工资买了房子,突然间我是

唯一

受雇的人,然后有一天

与管理层发生了价值观冲突

我工作的公司的负责人

带领我走出去 手头没有工作

没有机会 没有希望

一切都突然变得像这个

vuca 世界,我听说了太多关于 35 岁时

易变的不确定复杂

和模棱两可

的世界我不得不重新开始一个世界 那

没有答案

所以我做了什么我成为了一名

企业家

是什么给了我开始的动力

所以我想说我

在我的车库里创造了一些颠覆性的技术

但不是那不是我只是

绝望

我需要 寻找意义,但我不

知道从

哪里或如何开始

加勒特摩根的故事是一个

有趣的人,

绰号为黑色托马斯爱迪生,

他出生

于 1877 年美国前南方奴隶的父母

,就像大多数前任一样 - 奴隶

他的家人被限制在贫困的生活中,

所以加勒特和他的 10 个兄弟姐妹

在五岁时就在田里干活,

他在一所只有一间房间的黑人

学校上学,

嗯,因为

没有 高

14 岁的时候,加勒特成为了一名杂工

,他用自己的收入聘请了一位导师

来丰富他的

教育,18 岁时他的名字只有 10 美分,

而且资源很少,他通过各种方式创造

了他的第一个

发明:皮带扣

实验

失败了,否则他在

发制品业务和

缝纫机维修

店等不同行业创建了一些创业企业

想要关注这

两个故事

是我们俩如何处理我们

的 vuca 世界,一方面

是学校

和大学的顶尖学生,当时拥有三个学位,

另一方面是

多年的工作经验

没有受过多少正规教育

但渴望

获得所有教育和资源的答案的孩子

我还没有学会如何以

创业的方式思考 一代人和

社区

,那里的标准是上学 取得

好成绩

去大学工作,然后

在公司阶梯

上爬升 35 岁时经历了一年的混乱,

让我适应了不确定性

,忘记并重新学习

并找到 一种与你看到的世界互动的新方式

我想你们中的大多数人

已经学会了如何与舞台

上的圣人以特定的方式与主题互动,

记住事实并知道

每个

问题都有正确的答案,并且 一个

错误的

,你需要

用一个固定的公式得到正确

的答案 我的整个身份

都与没有没有得到那个

正确的答案

有关

正规学校教育的方法

他的需要和为他所看到的问题寻找解决方案的动力

促使他以不同的方式进行创新和想象,

这是我

在 1987 年美国陆军战争学院无法做到的

创造了 vuca 的这个概念来描述

自 2019 年以来冷战造成的世界 冠状病毒

危机使这个 vuca 世界对我们来说是真实的

多变的 不确定的 复杂的

和模棱两可的,所以它引出了一个问题

,自 1987 年以来我们做了哪些不同的

准备 许多

专家预测的这个 vuca 世界是否即将

到来 我们是否以不同的方式教给我们的

孩子 我们是否为他们提供工具以使

他们更有

弹性 我们是否鼓励他们进行

实验

尝试和失败并再次尝试

并在混乱中寻找机会

我敢说我们还没有。

据估计,

我们今天的学习者在 2030 年将从事的工作中,

有 85 个尚未发明出来,而

对这一百分比的一些

批评无可争议的是,

我们的世界 的工作

正在经历自动化和人工智能带来的巨大而前所未有的

变化,

这些中断所创造的工作确实

将 超过那些

失去的人

它发生得不够快

有很多工作要做

我们知道,到 2035 年,非洲将拥有

超过中国或

印度的最大劳动力。按照目前的数字,

其中三分之一将无法进行有效

参与或无法

获得 经济 政治

不稳定

安全风险 大规模移民和

3 亿

失业非洲青年的贫困是不可想象的

,女性在

所有这些挑战中首当其冲,

因此回顾一下,我们有一个

等待着我们的 vuca 未来,所以有些人会说我们

已经在这里了

工作世界和

工作性质发生了显着变化 我们

在短短 15 年内拥有世界上最多的劳动力,

失业率居高不下

,我们的大陆仍然存在世界上一些

最高

水平的贫困和不平等,

显然是我们过去设定的公式

没有工作或者工作

速度不够快

,正如最近所说,我们正在

为年轻人

准备一个世界 不再存在,

因此需要采取不同的做法,

因为

在过去几年中,随着企业家精神的知名度和冷静度不断提高,

它已被宣传为解决我们所有社会经济弊病的灵丹妙药,

尽管我的钱

不仅用于培养

坚信的企业家 但是,一代又一代的

企业家思想家将

这种新思维方式与

充满活力的

年轻人民主化

,随着世界的变化

和破坏的增加以及工作机会的

流失,他们将对世界有不同的

看法 找到

新的增长途径并

在不同环境中释放价值,

不仅在商业中,而且在非营利性

政府

协会和学术界

等中,因此

就像教授和

著名作家约翰斯宾塞所说的

那样,它会蔓延开来

企业家,

但他们总有一天都需要

像一个人一样思考,

所以需要这种心态来解决

社区国家和大洲面临的挑战

它是必需的,并且公牛

竞争优势 它

为我们自己

和他人创造了经济准入,它赋予我们

个人

能力以应对混乱的世界,

这就是为什么它是

像空气水食物一样的人权 庇护 它是

年轻人

在新世界中生存和发展的基本需求,

所以

根据我的经验,这种

创业教育是什么

样的 创业

教育远不止是

艾伦格雷奥比斯

基金会

对一千二百名创业者和

成熟

企业家进行的一项研究,发现他们共有十四种

关键的心理属性和能力

,从成长

心态

到机会识别和

评估

问题 解决 行动 取向

适应性 复原力 amon g 其他

需要使用这些能力来

识别和培养

创业思维,这是

思维定

势 灵感 思维敏捷

然后是一个

发现您关心的问题或机会

并希望解决的过程,只有在此之后

,解决方案才会出现

一个可行的可行的可持续解决方案

和一个支持它的企业,您

将学习如何注册

和经营该业务您首先必须

学习如何想象

和创新,然后才能实施

那么如何使

创业

教育民主化 我有三个关键

见解 首先,我们需要

以应有的紧迫感来对待它,这是

一项使命,一场变革运动,因为

中国的智慧

去植树的最佳时间是 20

年前,第二好的时间是现在,

其次我们需要投资于

识别和发展

从长远来看,年轻人的创业潜力

这不是一个快速的解决办法 创业

教育需要en

第三部分

是关于民主化是一种

为所有人创造可及性的行为,

因此我们在城市

乡镇小城镇农村地区的孩子

需要被给予

通过有趣的实用和相关的

活动获得这种教育

创业教育将是一个

很好的

平衡器,重点需要培养

对解决问题和寻找机会的探索的渴望,

而不是创造精神上的直接

夹克,

你看到的解决问题就像健身房一样

大脑

,你越像用任何其他肌肉训练它,它

就越有效率,

它就会变得越快,它就能够更好地适应和

做出反应,

第三,我们需要在我们的学校里创造一种

创业

和创业思维的文化。

办公室和我们的家中,

我们需要把焦点放在

企业家身上 以神经

变革者为榜样,我们需要

倾听他们的故事

并接受失败,这样才能揭开风险的

神秘面纱

,接受而不是嘲笑

我们曾与两位年轻的领导者合作

过 完成他们的大学学习

,并通过他们在奖学金中的工作,

他们

接受了创业教育

培训和支持,

这是他们了解到

创业可以用于

共同

利益的地方,这激发了他们的兴趣,他们

发现了共同的

兴趣,希望推进

非洲生物技术

部门,因此他们聚在一起创建

了一家专注

于基因组学和诊断学的

创业企业

数以百万计的 dineos daniels

和 garrett’s 和我 为这一变化创造转折点,这取决于我们

作为成人的家长、

教师和相关公民,

想象一下,

如果我们有

意识

地确保每个孩子

早在 5 岁时,每个非洲儿童都能 考虑

到他们获得创业教育的其他基本权利,

他们将不惧怕进入

2035 年的劳动力队伍,因为他们将装备

精良,

他们将成为梦想家、机会

寻求者、

批判性思考者、好奇的敏捷

和坚韧的企业家

精神,我们在史蒂夫·乔布斯 (steve Jobs) 中所钦佩的

理查德·马帕尼亚 (richard mapania) basitsana kumalo

和 rapalang rabbana 也不

例外

,当这些年轻人像我一样

面临混乱的一年

或另一个 2020 年时,

他们将武装并有信心

以新的和不同的方式前进

现在

相同,只是裂缝更深,

人口更多,甚至

俗话说的更危险的气候

如果我们忽略风险和紧迫性

,如果没有任何改变,我们将继续沿着我们否认的相同轨迹继续前进,

我们拒绝

让我们的孩子

为我们作为成年人的未来做好充分准备的基本权利 今天

和我们之前的所有成年人

创造了他们现在需要生存并

希望在其中茁壮成长

我们能不能忍受剥夺他们的

权利

非常感谢你