Entrepreneurship Education: A road to success A long-term study on the impact of entrepreneurship education carried out in Denmark revealed that students in both primary/lower secondary education that have participated in entrepreneurship education have higher ambitions on their future career choices (job or further education) than those that have not. They became more self-motivating in their efforts in the learning process and they claimed to engage more out of a desire for learning. Entrepreneurship education leads to higher employability: A study on the Enterprise Challenge programme in Ireland finds that after the programme, three quarters of secondary students participating could correctly recognise the most appropriate behaviour for interviews; 87% of primary students and 65% of secondary students could correctly recognise the characteristics that employers regard as important and seek in their employees; 87% of primary students and 73% of secondary students understood the purpose of a CV. The study
