In the face of today’s pressing challenges—social inequality, climate change, digital transformation, and an aging population—collaboration, solidarity, and innovative thinking are more vital than ever. “Better to Work Together!” and “Better Cooperate!!” are two complementary resources that provide practical tools and knowledge to address these global issues through social entrepreneurship.

Two pillars of Social Entrepreneurship Education

“Better to Work Together!” – handbook for young changemakers and organizations
This handbook equips readers with tools and strategies to navigate modern challenges and foster sustainable social and economic development.

What’s inside?

Handbooks here


“Better Cooperate!!” – Scenarios for Teaching Social Entrepreneurship
This resource offers educators a ready-made set of 18 scenarios designed to develop entrepreneurial and professional competencies in young people through engaging and interactive lessons.

What does it include?

Lessons’ scenarios here


Global Accessibility
Both the handbook and teaching scenarios are available in seven languages: English, Polish, German, Spanis, Italian, Swedish, Serbian.

By combining theoretical insights with hands-on teaching materials, “Better to Work Together!” and “Better Cooperate!!” empower individuals, educators, and organizations to collaborate, innovate, and build a sustainable and inclusive future. Whether you’re a young changemaker, a teacher, or a community leader, these resources are your tools for creating meaningful social impact.

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