
Pitching: Tips for Telling YOUR Story
Want to teach your students to ‘pitch’ their ideas? Could we all learn to be better storytellers? Heather Grosze shares her ideas and resources for teaching your students.
Want to teach your students to ‘pitch’ their ideas? Could we all learn to be better storytellers? Heather Grosze shares her ideas and resources for teaching your students.
Do your students need tips for developing the financials for their business plans? Marie Bruno from Arkansas Capital provides some valuable tips to make this task understandable for your students.
Find free activity based financial literacy resources for students of all ages. And with FinCap Friday you can increase your understanding weekly!
Discover stories of teachers, women, children, farmers, scientist and everyday folks who with determination changed their communities. Inspire your students with these stories and empower them to change the world!
Intellectual property rights – can you really own ideas? Use this activity to help your students understand the importance of patents to innovation in our global economic system.
In this story about a poor southern farm family, Mama thinks entrepreneurially and uses their limited resources to produce a product that everyone wants at the Harvest Celebration. Their are many stories about entrepreneurs who figure out how to build a business with very limited resources. They demonstrate their problem solving and creative thinking skills and in many cases, build large businesses or perhaps small ones with large or small impact.
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