Not exact matches
Like the rest of us,
entrepreneurs come into being through a combination of innate characteristics,
education and environment — and the skills necessary to be an
entrepreneur can indeed by
taught.
Entrepreneur Jen Medberry parlayed her experiences from
Teach for America as well as her computer science background from Columbia University into an
education startup dubbed Kickboard.
High - profile
entrepreneurs like those behind KIPP and
Teach For America are determined to transform K — 12
education.
Those who create the «rules» under which public
education operates can and should translate into action the lessons that
entrepreneurs teach.
Reaching (and
Teaching) Kids Through Entrepreneurial
Education Steve Mariotti is author of The Young
Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting and Running a Business.
Today there exists a world of
education technologists and
entrepreneurs who are developing new and varied approaches to
teaching, managing, leading and learning on a minute - by - minute basis.
Hannon — currently executive director of
Teach Plus - Indianapolis, a national nonprofit that develops and retains great teachers in urban schools — becomes only the ninth
Education Entrepreneur Fellow selected by The Mind Trust out of thousands of applicants via a rigorous selection process involving a panel of local and national education
Education Entrepreneur Fellow selected by The Mind Trust out of thousands of applicants via a rigorous selection process involving a panel of local and national
educationeducation experts.
Teach for America and the «
education entrepreneurs» who developed the «no excuses» charter school movement (often TFA alums) believe that America's schools are failing and that they have a mission to save our country's future.
Recent and past clients include national foundations, state departments of
education, school districts, charter management organizations and entrepreneurial education non-profits — including NewSchools Venture Fund, StartUp Education, the Rainwater Foundation, the Kern Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, the Broad Center, Rhode Island Department of Education, Massachusetts Department of Education, Achievement First, Denver School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New Leaders and Tenness
education, school districts, charter management organizations and entrepreneurial
education non-profits — including NewSchools Venture Fund, StartUp Education, the Rainwater Foundation, the Kern Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, the Broad Center, Rhode Island Department of Education, Massachusetts Department of Education, Achievement First, Denver School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New Leaders and Tenness
education non-profits — including NewSchools Venture Fund, StartUp
Education, the Rainwater Foundation, the Kern Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, the Broad Center, Rhode Island Department of Education, Massachusetts Department of Education, Achievement First, Denver School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New Leaders and Tenness
Education, the Rainwater Foundation, the Kern Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, the Broad Center, Rhode Island Department of
Education, Massachusetts Department of Education, Achievement First, Denver School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New Leaders and Tenness
Education, Massachusetts Department of
Education, Achievement First, Denver School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New Leaders and Tenness
Education, Achievement First, Denver School of Science and Technology, the Ed
Entrepreneur Center,
Teach for America, New Leaders and Tennessee SCORE.
But there's a difference between experienced educators identifying real school needs and non-educator «
entrepreneurs» swooping in with grandiose talk of «transforming» or «disrupting»
education, using business methods to extract savings, or improving
teaching (even replacing teachers!)
With two out of every three of its recruits remaining in
education — and becoming school leaders, policy players, activists, and social
entrepreneurs — the benefits of
Teach For America's efforts aren't just seen in classrooms.
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