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Growing youth entrepreneurial culture through gamification

New from BizCommunity.com

The inaugural Allan Gray Entrepreneurship Challenge (AGEC) which was conceptualised to creatively coach high school learners to think entrepreneurially has been lauded a "huge success" and proves that web-based, experiential learning is an effective way to foster a culture of entrepreneurship among South Africa's youth.

According to Anthony Selley, Head of Game Play at the Allan Gray Entrepreneurship Challenge, one hundred schools from around the country participated in the six-week challenge, which ran from the 14 August to 22 September. The challenge used digital learning to nurture an entrepreneurial mindset among Grades 8-11, and to educate them on how best to act and think like entrepreneurs. Teachers and parents who support the spirit of entrepreneurship among kids were also encouraged to sign-up and participate. A total of 100 schools, 4,500 pupils and 300 teachers participated. 

View the Top 20 winners here. “We are immensely proud of every participant; the level of skill they’ve shown during the challenge is admirable. The success of this initiative means we are already starting to work on next year’s Allan Gray Entrepreneurship Challenge and we look forward to rolling-out a bigger and better one in 2018,” Selley says.

 

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