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ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURING IN EDUCATION (BOOK 6): Fostering Innovation and Self-Reliance in Nigeria: Guidebook for Mainstreaming Entrepreneurship in Nigeria's Education System Kindle Edition

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Management number 222472393 Release Date 2026/05/04 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 222472393
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Entrepreneurial Culturing in Education (Book 6): Fostering Innovation and Self-Reliance in Nigeria is the final volume in the groundbreaking Entrepreneurial Culturing in Education series. This book offers a transformative framework designed to address the critical educational and socio-economic challenges facing Nigeria today. By integrating entrepreneurial thinking, practical skills, and ethical values into the education system, the book provides a roadmap for producing job-ready, self-reliant, and innovative citizens who are equipped to drive national growth.In a country where over 50% of youth face unemployment or underemployment, this book presents a bold solution: shifting Nigeria's education system from a focus on certificate accumulation to one that activates skills for real-world impact. The Entrepreneurial Culturing Program (ECP) outlined in this book emphasizes three core pillars: personal and business skills, ICT competencies, and vocational and technical training. Each pillar plays a crucial role in building the entrepreneurial mindset needed to thrive in today's global economy.The book explains the integration of entrepreneurial thinking across all levels of education, from primary to tertiary, and across all disciplines. It advocates for a hands-on, project-based learning approach that empowers students to develop practical, real-world skills while cultivating creativity, leadership, and ethical decision-making. This education model aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and market needs, offering a clear path for Nigerian students to transition from learners to creators of value.Through comprehensive chapters, the book outlines actionable strategies for implementing the ECP framework at national, institutional, and community levels. It details the roles of various stakeholders, including government bodies, educational institutions, and the private sector, in fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship. Additionally, the book highlights the importance of inclusivity, practicality, and accountability, ensuring that every learner, regardless of background or discipline, has access to opportunities for entrepreneurial development.While focused on Nigeria, the principles in this book are universally applicable. The Entrepreneurial Culturing Program offers a blueprint for other nations—both developed and developing—that face similar challenges in aligning education with the needs of the economy. This volume is not just a guide for educational reform, but a call to action for those who believe in the power of education to shape the future.This book is an essential read for educators, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and anyone invested in the future of education and national development. Read more

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Book 6 of 6 Entrepreneurial Culturing in Education
Print length 515 pages
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Publication date October 31, 2025
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