Empower Adolescents in Uncovering Their Entrepreneurial Future Presenter: Delores P. Ali Marketing and Entrepreneurship Education Consultant.

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Empower Adolescents in Uncovering Their Entrepreneurial Future Presenter: Delores P. Ali Marketing and Entrepreneurship Education Consultant

Session Goals Become aware of entrepreneurship education benefits facilitated by the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Division in NC. Determine how these benefits could be experienced in your entrepreneurship education environment

Roadmap for Teaching and Learning Entrepreneurship

Recognize Opportunity Evaluate Opportunity Test Feasibility Access Needed Information Establish Community Outreach Gain Marketplace Experience Choose Future Directions Roadmap for Teaching and Learning Entrepreneurship

Roadmap for teaching and learning Entrepreneurship

Business Plan Competition Business plan prepared by high school students

Business Plan Competition Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Entrepreneurship#p/u/0/5NAAWc LJNGY

Middle School Education Topics Personal qualities & skills of entrepreneurs Stages of entrepreneurship process Components of a business plan Finance the business Legal requirements marketing/curriculum/programs/

Small Business Entrepreneurship High School Course marketing a small business the foundation legal ramifications business plan completed fundamentals of financing a small business managing a small business

Next steps and feedback Polleverywhere: –How will you implement the Roadmap and business plan competition? –How will you implement the middle school topics and high school course? –Your address –Comments or suggestions for this session Thank you for participating in this session to Empower Adolescents in Uncovering Their Entrepreneurial Future