Entrepreneurs drive innovation, create jobs, and contribute to economic growth. But entrepreneurship is not just about having a brilliant idea. It requires skills that often must be learned.
A former New York City public school teacher launched a microschool in Brooklyn. A retired U.S. Marine Corps officer created one in Richmond, Virginia. A mother in Detroit, Michigan began supporting a ...
Youth entrepreneurship programs have multiplied over the past decade. High schools now offer entrepreneurship education in the form of curriculum and business electives, college campuses host student ...
With approval from University of Delaware President Laura Carlson and Interim Provost Bill Farquhar, the University of Delaware's Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics has appointed Dan ...
As educators, we can cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset in our students. By incorporating these 29 easy entrepreneurship activities into our classes, we can inspire creativity, foster ...
This post was co-authored by Giang Hoang, Ph.D., and Tuan Luu, Ph.D. John Dewey once said, "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." Entrepreneurship education is often hailed ...
Organizations with resources to support entrepreneurs often overlook their own organizational roles in amplifying stereotypes of entrepreneurs as primarily masculine, white and technology-focused.
Depending on the industry you are hoping to work in, having a degree or certification might not technically be required, but there is no doubt that having a strong educational background will be a big ...
South Africa’s youth unemployment challenge is forcing a rethink of education, with calls for entrepreneurship to become a ...
South Africa's youth unemployment crisis is forcing the country to confront an uncomfortable reality: the economy is no longer able to create enough traditional jobs for the growing number of young ...