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Teaching Students To Be Successful Entrepreneurs
Written by Marc Alter   
Monday, 31 May 2010 07:20
Pursuing entrepreneurship is an excellent career choice for many people and many seem to enjoy the path immensely. Individuals who are interested in starting a company at some point in their lives generally wished they had begun a venture long before and many think that it should be taught in school to students at a young age.
by MarcAlter


Pursuing entrepreneurship is an excellent career choice for many people and many seem to enjoy the path immensely. Individuals who are interested in starting a company at some point in their lives generally wished they had begun a venture long before and many think that it should be taught in school to students at a young age.

Educational policy strategists can help develop their children to be entrepreneurial by introducing specific classes into the curriculum, holding business plan contests and implementing extracurricular activities devoted to starting a business. Learning this subject matter should be considered very important in one's life and it should begin early on.

Developing a curriculum that teaches students the concepts necessary for launching and running a venture can be a great introduction for them. Bringing in local business owners to discuss their experiences can also enhance the learning environment.

Contests involving coming up with ideas for new companies and presenting them to a panel of judges could also be an effective way of giving children a chance to improve their pitching and rhetoric abilities. Providing them with a mentor who can flush out their concepts and develop an effective business plan will help push them in the right direction to succeed.

Instituting an extracurricular activity focused on entrepreneurship, such as a school store or an online e-commerce website will give students the ability to see a real life company in action. Hands-on learning is the best approach for any entrepreneur-in-training and the children will be on the front lines, observing and dealing with everything going on.

Of course, plenty of children will not want to run their own businesses in the future. That shouldn't matter as the skills developed through any school-run entrepreneurial initiatives can help them with other careers they might want to pursue.

Learning to be creative when trying to accomplish tasks is something that is invaluable for any working person. Companies that are looking to hire someone generally tend to want individuals that can work on their own, come up with unique ideas for various problems and take initiative when working on projects.

Entrepreneurship should start for everyone at an early age in school where students can determine whether they want to pursue the field as a career. Regardless if this is something that they are unsure of, all children can benefit from the skills obtained while learning about being an entrepreneur.

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