SXSW EDU 2019
The Entrepreneurial Impact On Teaching Practice
Description:
Teaching students entrepreneurship is receiving increasing attention. However, to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset among students, do teachers have to become entrepreneurs? How can teachers harness entrepreneurship inside and outside the classroom, such as creating and selling courses? The panelists will draw upon their experiences as educators and entrepreneurs to share strategies, resources, and practices that can bring stakeholders together to enable entrepreneurship among teachers.
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Takeaways
- Understand how entrepreneurial thinking can empower teachers in and out of the classroom, and how to empower teachers to become entrepreneurs
- Understand how teachers becoming entrepreneurs can conflict with and enhance existing expectations for teaching, research, and service.
- Develop strategies, identify resources, and build partnerships that help train educators to embrace entrepreneurial thinking and become entrepreneurs.
Speakers
- Ai Zhang, Associate professor and independent consultant, Stockton University
- Michael Cohen, Director of Innovation, YULA Boys High School
- Elyse Burden , CEO, Real World Scholars
- Michael Hernandez, Media Arts Teacher, Manhattan Beach Unified School District
Organizer
Ai Zhang, Associate professor and independent consultant, Stockton University
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