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Teaching Entrepreneurship

| January 1, 2011

Can an at-risk teenage girl launch a successful soda company? She can if she’s enrolled in a program by the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) designed to help young people improve their academic, business and technological skills through entrepreneurship education. Follow the story of one young woman and hear why some say entrepreneurship education is “the civil rights issue of our time.” Originally aired January 2007.
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  1. AspiretoInspireall says:

    This is so right. I wish my High School would have tought this.

  2. larrylie88 says:

    your right.

  3. GideonShalwick says:

    Wouldn’t it be great if every school taught entrepreneurship!

  4. Inspired714 says:

    More and more schools need to teach entrepreneurship! 


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