Entrepreneurship in Schools: Less Leavers Will Look for Scarce Jobs – Joe Issa First it was Civics. Now, Entrepreneurship studies is to enter the curriculum in Jamaican schools, a move hailed by Joe Issa, as having the potential to change the way education is viewed and how it is used after school life – to employ or be employed. “The introduction of entrepreneurship in the schools’ curriculum is a long awaited move that has the potential to revolutionize the way we view a school education, in terms of its ultimate utility value: to help find a job or to help create jobs,” says Issa, founder of the popular Cool Group of companies that are being leveraged globally.
Issa, a multi-award winning entrepreneur, was reacting to news that Entrepreneurship is to be introduced at all levels of the education system as part of the schools’ curriculum, stating that it is important to start it at an early age in order to build the foundation and momentum at the higher levels.