A visual story of TEACHING 2030. An interesting look at an approach to change the profession of teaching. Supported by MetLife.

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Comment by Melissa Ann Mitchell on February 15, 2011 at 10:21am
This is an amazing video! The term of TeacherPreneur is truly innovative! A definition of Entrepreneurship is, "entrepreneurship - the art or science of innovation and risk-taking for profit in business; the quality of being an entrepreneur." To connect teaching with Entrepreneurship is such an exciting thought, to have teachers in the classroom being Thought Leaders, Visionaries, and Innovators is just incredible to me. Having an entrepreneurial spirit myself, this idea completely fascinates me. How can we provide an opportunity for students to be innovators as well? We have the tools, many of us, so what holds us back from handing them the tools they need to be innovators and thought leaders as well? I can't wait to hear peoples' thoughts!

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