Promoting development of entrepreneurial skills of youth in Ghana through a structured sport intervention program
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Frontiers in Education
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Introduction: The purpose of this brief report is to describe how a structured sport based positive life skills program can be used in promoting the development of
entrepreneurial skills of youth in Ghana.
Methods: A total of 29 youth participated in the study with 11 as the control group
and the remaining 18 as the intervention group. The students in the intervention
together with 5 parents participated in a weekend mapping camp. Data for the study
was collected with the Youth Experience Survey for Sport to measure the Life skills
and entrepreneurship skills using a quasi experimental pre and post test control
group design.
Results: The youth in the intervention group reported important physical and
personal benefits and entrepreneurial skills such as cooperation (teamwork), risk
taking, creativity, leadership, cognitive development, and positive engagement in
physical activity which they did not previously have. The results are similar to existing
published papers giving this report a commendable validity and reliability.
Discussion: Similar to the previously published papers, the perceived gains in this
report also show that exposing youth to a structured sport-based positive life skills
program produce both physical benefits and development of lifelong skills necessary
to develop skills necessary for entrepreneurial endeavors. When this intervention
is upscaled in Ghana the country could offset high youth unemployment with its
associated challenges.
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Research Article