iEntrepreneur lessons and resources
Entrepreneurship education is needed to build entrepreneurial human capital to develop future skills and innovation necessary to anticipate current and future needs and bring new ideas to the market. iEntrepreneur supports teachers to encourage a more entrepreneurial culture where entrepreneurial skills are learned, practiced, and used every day, in every lesson, and in every area of the education curriculum.
The following teaching and learning strategies schools can embed in their curriculum and culture to enable secondary students in to engage in learning that develops an entrepreneurial mindset. Success can be measured by:
- students participate in iEntrepreneur
- teachers trained in iEntrepreneur e-modules
- entrepreneurial projects carried out in schools
- partnerships formed between the school system and industry
- new businesses formed by school alumni
The following lessons are supported by the following teacher professional learning on myPL:
iEntreprenur e-learning modules NR38318
The lessons and resources have been developed in a scope and sequence:
Explore: When you explore, you learn, understand, and discover. You are curious, inquisitive, and empathetic.
Design: When designing, you plan or draw to show the look and function of the object before it is made. You invent something or make existing things better.
Plan: When you plan, you organise, outline, and know what needs to be done. You know the who, what, where, and when.
Test: When you test, you determine the desirability, viability, and feasibility of your ideas/solutions.
Share: When we share, we show and grow with others our ideas and solutions to a problem.