Entrepreneurial Spirit

in liberty •  7 years ago 

If you have not seen The Greatest Showman yet, I highly encourage you to do so. Here is a great article The Foundation for Economic Education wrote about it:

https://fee.org/articles/the-greatest-showman-and-the-beauty-of-the-entrepreneurial-spirit/

Besides just generally loving musicals, I walked out of the theater feeling so inspired and asking myself the question ( I am sure many of you have asked) Am I doing enough?
I believe my platform as a teacher lends itself for great potential to plant seeds in a younger generations mind. I also wonder though, how much really sticks with these kiddos. I am generally left with two thoughts:

  1. Probably not a whole lot is remembered so young
  2. Yet probably more then I give credit for. It is probably based more on who I am, then what I teach.

So how do I encourage a love for the entrepreneurial in my classroom?

Do any of you have experiences you remember from your early education teachers that changed you?

How can I (we) become the greatest showman?

"They can say, they can say it all sounds crazy
They can say, they can say I've lost my mind
I don't care, I don't care, so call me crazy
We can live in a world that we design" image

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