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Activities in Teaching

Entrepreneurship
FEBY ROSE C. ONGY BEED-III
What is Entrepreneurship?

• Entrepreneurship is the process of establishing a


new business and taking on any associated risks
in order to benefit. An entrepreneur is someone
who starts a new business and faces every
obstacle in its creation and operation.
How to Teach Entrepreneurship to Students?
1. Turn class participation into speaking event.

• Instead of traditional class discussions, provide students


the opportunity to practice public speaking. Teachers
can help students make this transition by including
Ignite Talks or pop-up discussions. These are applicable
to any subject. As they talk to an audience in these
activities, children experience positive pressure. When
presenting to investors or interacting with consumers,
entrepreneurs do this.
2. Introduce project-based learning (PBL).

• When entrepreneurs establish a business, they frequently begin by


seeking to tackle a specific problem. Companies like as Uber and
Lyft, for example, tackle a transportation problem by providing
rapid access to dependable automobile rides, allowing customers to
travel in a more cost-effective and comfortable manner. Teachers
can initiate a PBL program that allows students to define real-world
issues and devise solutions.
3. Integrate high-quality, nonfiction texts into the curriculum.

• Teachers may interest students in problems that are important to


them by bringing relevant, current content into the classroom.
Students can conduct research on a topic that is important to them.
Assume that your students read five articles about environmental
issues over the semester. After that, have students vote on the
subject that is most important to them. Help students connect with
professionals in their field to go even farther. Finally, assist students
in organizing a fundraiser or volunteer activity that allows them to
have an effect in this area outside of the classroom.
4. Work with authentic tools and platforms.

• Students will not be taught to code in every lesson. Few


pupils will establish a business from their classroom.
Teachers, on the other hand, may help kids acquire the
skills they need to thrive in our increasingly
entrepreneurial environment with the correct mentality
and a few well-chosen methods.
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