The mbo as an incubator for a future-proof economy

Seeing sustainability not as something big, intangible and something that 'has to be done,' but as an important social issue where MBO students can contribute their talents to concrete, meaningful solutions. Zadkine and Albeda in Rotterdam are working hard on this. And with success, say teachers Maria Teresa Snelders (Zadkine) and Yorrit Luijckx (Albeda) and chairman of the Executive Board Marloes de Vries (Zadkine). In the run-up to the Week of Economics Education, they share in Professional Magazine Profile what their motivations are and how they prepare their students to contribute to the new economy.

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