| Stock Market Education
In most parts of the world, enterprise capability is a key output of work related learning programmes, which is becoming statutory requirement.
Anglo American Educational Services work closely with US universities to provide support services for the specialise in the provision of educational support services for US university US university's programmes in Britain, with a focus on London. US students increasingly are coming to London to benefit from the London Stock Market Exchange Educational programmes. Primary focus of these programmes is on business/finance related programmes in London for senior undergraduate students from America. An integral part of these programmes has been a training programme offered by the London Stock Exchange.
"It is easy to have a preconception about the London Stock Exchange, but their easy-to-follow and accessible financial courses completely rejected those preconceived ideas. The accelerated learning approach they take meant that students are able to gain a quicker understanding of the key points relating to financial markets. We were given clear guidance on all aspects of insider dealing and money laundering. More importantly, the sessions have been invaluable to our finance scholars as they now understand the different roles of the London Stock Exchange and stock brokers. Anglo American Educational Services has been working in conjunction with the London Stock Exchange as a training partner since 1998, and we will certainly be investing in further training with them in the future."
In England Wales and Scotland curriculum is been revised to meet the current requirements of students from 14 to 18 years of age and to ensure they get appropriate recognition for achievements in developing work-related skills and vocational learning. Integrated curriculum involves study of Stock Market Challenges which helps to foster a culture of entrepreneurship in young people and giving them opportunities for enhanced learning in innovative and creative ways.
"Stock Market Challenges Programme" provides funding for enterprise capability activities, which should focus on 'innovation, creativity, risk-management and risk-taking, a can-do attitude and the drive to make ideas happen, supported by both financial capability and economic and business understanding'.
In Scotland Stock Market Challenge supports the teaching of enterprise education, which includes 'knowledge and understanding of the world of work, and the development of creative approaches and enterprising attitudes, skills and behaviors'.
It also includes 'fostering a culture of entrepreneurship in young people and giving them opportunities for enhanced learning in innovative and creative ways.
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