In education, our curriculum rarely keeps up with shifts in the market, the economy, and other forces that shape the world we live in. While not all of our students are planning on starting a business, many can benefit from teaching and learning around the skills that are sometimes relegated to an entrepreneurship curriculum: defining and solving a problem, confidence and clarity of communication, and so much more. Today, I dip my toe into the water of student entrepreneurship with Rabbi Michael Cohen (@thetechrabbi). 


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Links to Resources from the Show:


Video Podcast 🔴 https://youtube.com/channel/focusonk12

Rabbi Michael Cohen's Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/TheTechRabbi  

Teen Entrepreneurship Resource and Support 🔴 https://www.letsdubbleup.com

Doug Konopelko's Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/dkonopelko   

Focus On K-12 Page 🔴 http://www.focusonk12.com      

CDW-G 🔴 https://www.cdwg.com/

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