Importance of Entrepreneurship Education
Entrepreneurship is a key driver of our economy. Wealth and a high majority of jobs are created by
small businesses started by entrepreneurially minded individuals, many of whom go on to create big
businesses. People exposed to entrepreneurship frequently express that they have more opportunity to
exercise creative freedoms, higher self esteem, and an overall greater sense of control over their own
lives. As a result, many experienced business people political leaders, economists, and educators
believe that fostering a robust entrepreneurial culture will maximize individual and collective
economic and social success on a local, national, and global scale. It is with this in mind that the
National Standards for Entrepreneurship Education were developed: to prepare youth and adults to
succeed in an entrepreneurial economy.
Entrepreneurship education is a lifelong learning process, starting as early as elementary school
and progressing through all levels of education, including adult education. The Standards and their
supporting Performance Indicators are a framework for teachers to use in building appropriate
objectives, learning activities, and assessments for their target audience. Using this framework,
students will have: progressively more challenging educational activities; experiences that will
enable them to develop the insight needed to discover and create entrepreneurial opportunities; and
the expertise to successfully start and manage their own businesses to take advantage of these
opportunities.
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