The Entrepreneurship Competence Framework, also known as EntreComp, offers a tool to improve the entrepreneurial capacity of European citizens and organisations1. The framework aims to build consensus around a common understanding of entrepreneurship competence by defining 3 competence areas, a list of 15 competencies, learning outcomes, and proficiency levels, which current and future initiatives can refer to. If you are currently trying to develop those competencies with your students, and want to assess their evolution, here you have some Google Sheets for each of the 15 competencies, with all the threads, proficiency levels, and learning outcomes. The sheets are designed to be used together with CoRubrics, which is an add-on for Google Sheets helps teachers in the assessment process. It is used to assess students (or groups of students) with a rubric designed by the teacher or teachers and also allows students to self-assess, and assess other students (co-evaluation).

CoRubrics automates the entire process. First, teachers design the rubric they want to use in Google Sheets, then they add the students' names and their email addresses. (These can be imported from Google Classroom). Once this is done, the add-on will:

  • Create a Google Form with the contents of the rubric.
  • Send the form to the students by email or simply provide the link to the teacher.
  • Process the data once the form is filled out (by the students or by the teacher).
  • Finally, send the results to the students (each student receives only their results) with a personalized comment.

In addition, CoRubrics allows:

  • Insert comments when answered.
  • Allow Co-evaluation, self-assessment, and teacher assessment with one link.
  • Connect to your Google Classroom, import students, and export and publish results.

If you are not interested in using CoRubrics, you might find the spreadsheets useful anyway, using them as any other Excel file, or just to have a quick idea about what is behind the EntreComp competencies, indicators, and learning results.

If you want the files in English, please click here

If you want the files in Spanish, please click here.

Let me know if you think of ways to improve them! The sheets are thought to serve as a base for evaluating Entrepreneurial Competencies, according to EntreComp, but I suggest you adapt them to your own reality in your classroom. I have attached an example of one of the sheets.

 

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Comments (2)

Ed Gonsalves
Open Space Member

This is amazing. Thank you Sandra. BTW would you know of any resource that shares examples of each of these cells/criteria? Have a lovely week, Ed

Sandra Mangas
Open Space Member

Hi Ed, not really, sorry. I think every teacher needs to adapt the descriptors or learning results to their activities. I am already doing some personalized sheets for evaluating my students next year, I will share them here if you are interested. Anyway, if you tell me what you are teaching or in which activity you intend to evaluate #EntreComp I might be able to help :)


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