The present collection contains 18 scenarios at various levels of difficulty (basic, intermediate, advanced). The structure of the material corresponds to, complements and extends the Social Entrepreneurship Education Programme. The scenarios thus relate to modules related to: 1) Social economics and the primacy of value over profit 2) Social economics and inequality; 3) Social economics and local development; 4) Social economics and digital transformation; 5) Social economics and the ageing population  and 6) Social Economy and Climate Change. Each of the scenarios has this duration (180 minutes)  and similar structure: introduction, proposal of exercises with detailed instructions for their implementation, summary and evaluation. For some of the exercises, we have prepared special teaching materials, which you will find on the project website – for your convenience, there are links to these. Each scenario ends with an evaluation.

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