
The first EntreCompEdu trainings in Spain took place in January and February with 25 teachers from across a wide variety of education fields: primary and secondary education, but also VET and Higher Education in addition to educators from the non-formal realm. They are all teaching in the Madrid region, although they are from many different regions in Spain. The goals were to familiarise educators with the idea of an entrepreneurial education, the EntreCompEdu training course, its learning environment (LoopMe), and build a like-minded community.
We’ve caught up with primary school teacher Miguel Urdin about how the training is going, what changes he has made in his classroom since starting the EntreCompEdu programme and what his pupils say: Listen in our podcast!