
Entrepreneur Next Door – Utilizing Presenters in Your Class
Bring an entrepreneur to your class or have your students find one in their neighborhood to interview. This guide will help them with the interview.
Bring an entrepreneur to your class or have your students find one in their neighborhood to interview. This guide will help them with the interview.
What characteristics are important to entrepreneurship? Use this form to consider this when studying Arkansas entrepreneurs or as you develop entrepreneurial thinking in your students.
Do you serve Latinx students? Do you teach STEM? Don’t miss this Clinton Presidential Center speaker – Dr. Ellen Ochoa, first ever Hispanic female astronaut. Register yourself or you class now. October 6, from 11 to noon.
Help Dr. Littrell conceptualize an Invest in Girls program for high school students.
How do you prepare your students for ongoing learning and skills acquisition in tomorrow’s workplace? Join the Bessie B. Moore Center for Economic Education, Economics Arkansas, and Kimbel Mechanical Systems for the inaugural Econ on the Hill seminar series. The topic is resonating so only a few spaces remain.
What if you have a student who really likes to learn but doesn’t know if she wants to invest four years in a college education? She is good at figuring out mechanical things and likes to solve problems. She would like to earn enough income to have a nice lifestyle and support her family. What options should she explore? Kimbel Mechanical Systems has opportunities where students learn through apprenticeships and onsite or online schooling. In three years she could complete her studies and in five years making over $100,000+. Read on to share this opportunity with your students and to understand one more Arkansas entrepreneurial success.
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