INNOVET LATAM Empowers Educators and Learners with New EntreComp Training Tools
A complete framework to ignite entrepreneurial mindsets across VET systems in Guatemala and Venezuela — turning creativity and initiative into lifelong competences
The INNOVET LATAM project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, proudly presents its EntreComp Training Tools, the latest milestone in its mission to strengthen Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Guatemala and Venezuela.
Developed by European partners and co-designed with Latin American educators, this suite of tools and learning resources introduces the Entrepreneurship Competence Framework (EntreComp) to VET institutions, bridging the gap between technical education and real-world skills such as creativity, collaboration, problem-solving, and resilience.
The EntreComp Training Tools aim to make entrepreneurial learning a reality for everyone — not just business students, but all learners who want to act, create, and lead change in their communities.
The EntreComp Training Package consists of five structured modules, complemented by four operational tools, offering both theory and hands-on practice. Together, they form a cohesive learning ecosystem that supports trainers and learners from awareness to application, and from individual reflection to collective action
Each module corresponds to one of the three EntreComp competence areas — Ideas & Opportunities, Resources, and Into Action — and concludes with a step-by-step roadmap for embedding EntreComp into institutional practice:
- Understanding the Entrepreneurial Competence – introduces the entrepreneurial mindset as a life skill for all.
- Ideas & Opportunities – helps learners identify and develop meaningful ideas through creativity, ethical thinking, and sustainability awareness.
- Resources – guides participants to mobilize their inner and external assets, from self-awareness and motivation to teamwork and financial literacy.
- Into Action – transforms ideas into real-world projects through initiative, planning, and adaptive learning.
- Embedding EntreComp in VET – a 10-step roadmap for integrating entrepreneurial learning into teaching, curriculum, and institutional strategy.
This structure makes the EntreComp framework accessible, adaptable, and actionable — especially for trainers new to competence-based education.
Each tool complements a training area, helping learners apply EntreComp principles through structured reflection and collaborative project design:
- Tool 1 — EntreComp Penetration Checklist: supports educators in assessing how deeply entrepreneurial learning is integrated into their teaching and institutional culture.
- Tool 2 — Problem Tree Template: guides learners to identify and analyse real-world challenges, explore root causes, and begin ideating purposeful solutions
- Tool 3 — Advanced Self-Reflection Template: helps learners map their personal and collective resources using SWOT, TOWS, and Triple Bottom Line frameworks to design realistic, ethical, and sustainable projects
- Tool 4 — Theory of Change Project Template: provides a structured framework to turn ideas into impact, including evaluation grids for trainers to assess logic, sustainability, and social value
- Tool 5 — EntreComp Maturity Rubric: encourages educators to recognize and reinforce the entrepreneurial potential of every learner.
Together, these instruments create a powerful ecosystem for learning by doing, ensuring that entrepreneurial competences — creativity, initiative, perseverance, and teamwork — are cultivated at every level of the VET journey.
The EntreComp Training Tools are designed not as static lessons, but as dynamic, flexible, and inclusive resources. Trainers can adapt them across disciplines — from agriculture and tourism to technology and crafts — while students are encouraged to co-create, reflect, and lead their own initiatives.
By translating EntreComp into accessible training content and practical exercises, INNOVET LATAM builds a shared educational language between Europe and Latin America — one based on initiative, creativity, and responsibility.
The tools are now ready to be piloted and adopted across partner VET institutions, ensuring that entrepreneurial education becomes part of the DNA of teaching and learning in the region.
For more information and to explore the full EntreComp Training Toolkit, visit: https://www.innovetlatam.com/training.php?lang=EN
