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Resource: Teach entrepreneurship in your local schools

Following up on our teaching entrepreneurship news, the EDPro Ed Morrison offers links to resources for teaching entrepreneurship. Morrison predicts that high school entrepreneurship classes will be “catching fire” in the USA over the next three to five years.

In Montana, an e-newsletter from the Montana Associated Technology Roundtables recently pointed to the growing resources available to teach entrepreneurship at middle and high schools. Read more.

Berea College in Kentucky has compiled a list of web sites to support high school entrepreneurship. Download the list.

But probably the best place to start is the Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education. You can get a list of local initiatives in your state here.

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