Entrepreneurial Attitudes and Behaviors that Can Help Prepare Successful Change-Agents in Education

This article explores how the preparation of educators committed to improving education can capitalize on entrepreneurship when broadly defined as "transforming ideas into enterprises that generate economic, intellectual and/or social value." The article reports on the case-studies of six...

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Change Agents
Deans
Elementary School Teachers
Enterprises
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Social values
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