First it was Civics. Now, Entrepreneurship studies are 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.
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