Entrepreneurship combines their enthusiasm with a sense of urgency that pushes people to take the risks required to achieve their goals.
They motivate others to follow in their footsteps.
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Entrepreneurship 21 st skills
1. Entrepreneurship Skills:
Entrepreneurship Skills:
Entrepreneurship Skills:
Students Need to Learn 21st-
Students Need to Learn 21st-
Students Need to Learn 21st-
Century Skills Today!
Century Skills Today!
Century Skills Today!
Alejandrina M. TorresLPT
Alejandrina M. TorresLPT
Alejandrina M. TorresLPT
TEACHER II, SAPANG BATO
TEACHER II, SAPANG BATO
TEACHER II, SAPANG BATO
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL-SHS
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL-SHS
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL-SHS
2. To guide students, develop the ability to
manage and lead the projects to achieve
the objectives.
To enable students to hone their
entrepreneurship skills to turn ideas into
action.
To help the students in identifying an
opportunity for building a business.
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OBJECTIVES:
OBJECTIVES:
3. Iphone
One thing you want...
One thing you need...
One thing you give
Shoes
House Car Business
Make-up
kit
Diploma/
Degree
5. Why Entrepreneurship?
Entrepreneurs are those with a
vision for a better way of doing
things.
They think beyond the constraints of
current rules and resources.
6. Why Entrepreneurship?
They combine their passion with a
sense of urgency that literally
compels them to take the risks
necessary to realize that vision.
They inspire others to follow.
7. Why 21st Century Skills?
The skills students will need to be successful
in an increasingly interconnected and complex
world.
We live in a complex society with quick access
to information, rapidly changing digital tools,
and the ability to collaborate on a global scale
8. Are You Students Entrepreneur-Ready?
21st Century Skills of Entrepreneurship
9. We will cultivate a new generation of
Entrepreneurs in you...
21st Century Skills of Entrepreneurship
16. The self-directed learner has the
skills necessary to analyze and
solve problems, and self-manage
continued learning and
improvement coupled with a
growth mindset.
Self- Direction
22. Ability to carefully consider all the
factors related to the decision being
made, calculate the chances of a
positive outcome and the
consequences of a negative one,
determine ways to reduce the risk
along the way.
Calculated Risk Taking
26. The degree to which a person
feels comfortable in
situations where information
is not sufficient to support
decision making.
Tolerance for Ambiguity
28. The ability to make judgments
based on the available reliable
data, information, or findings
supporting or refuting a
claim.
Evidence-Based Reasoning
31. FREE ONLINE COURSES/ TRAINING
UDEMY (udemy.com)
SHAW ACADEMY
(shawacademy.com)
MICROSOFT LEARNING CENTER
(learn.microsft.com)
LINKEDIN LEARNING (linkedin.com)
33. "Now we’re all
entrepreneurial. And that’s
great. Our culture of
entrepreneurship is how we
create so much progress."
Mark Zuckerberg
34. "Stay calm, be patient” in the face of
a huge challenge. Outcomes cannot
always be fully controlled. As long
as we can remain calm and do not
rush through decision making,
oftentimes the outcome is good
enough."
Zhang Yiming