Entrepreneurship is a powerful tool teachers can use to cultivate a passion for learning and ignite creativity in their classroom.

Creating an Entrepreneurial Classroom

Cultivating an Entrepreneurial Mindset in the Classroom.

January 02, 20232 min read

“By incorporating these strategies into their classroom, teachers can help their students develop the skills and attitudes necessary to become successful problem solvers.” - Ryan Owens

An entrepreneurial mindset refers to a set of attitudes, habits, and behaviors that are conducive to creating and developing new business ventures. Here are some ways that teachers can cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset in their classroom:

Creating Your Own Version of Shark Tank in the Classroom

1. Encourage creativity and risk-taking:

Teachers can create a classroom environment that encourages students to think outside the box and take risks. This can include brainstorming sessions, group projects, and other activities that allow students to explore new ideas and test out their own hypotheses.

2. Teach problem-solving skills:

Entrepreneurs are great problem-solvers and are able to find creative solutions to complex problems. Teachers can teach problem-solving skills by giving students real-world problems to solve, or by incorporating critical thinking exercises into their curriculum. This was the inspiration behind "The Edpreneur", and my lessons and projects centered on entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial thinking.

Shark Tanks Projects for the Classroom

3. Foster a growth mindset:

A growth mindset is the belief that one's abilities can be developed through hard work, effort, and persistence. Teachers can foster a growth mindset by praising students for their effort, not just their achievements, and by helping them to understand that mistakes are a natural part of the learning process.

4. Provide opportunities for real-world experience:

Hands-on, experiential learning is an effective way to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset. Teachers can provide opportunities for students to work on real-world projects, participate in business simulations, or even start their own small businesses.

5. Model an entrepreneurial mindset:

Teachers can lead by example by demonstrating an entrepreneurial mindset in their own teaching practices. This can include being open to new ideas, taking risks, and being persistent in the face of obstacles.

By incorporating these strategies into their classroom, teachers can help their students develop the skills and attitudes necessary to become successful problem solvers and lifelong learners.

Other resources to help you get started with cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset...

Business Startup Project for Students
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About Ryan...


Ryan and his wife, Ashley, are both full time educators. Ryan is an entrepreneur at heart and currently manages multiple online businesses. His experiences in online business grew into a passion for helping other teachers introduce their students to the power entrepreneurial thinking in their own classrooms.

Ryan created The EDpreneur curriculum of resources to help teachers ignite a spark in their classrooms and activate a new passion for learning through problem solving and an entrepreneurial mindset.

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