The future belongs to entrepreneurs. The concept of creating individual and socioeconomic
value through corporate careers seems to have run its course.
Entrepreneurs, in contrast, create futures for themselves and opportunities for others.
We provide children with the opportunity to dream, create and grow their entrepreneurial ideas by encouraging independent thinking,
inspiring creativity, and enabling problem-solving skills that are necessary for a successful future.
Our education system is responsible for preparing young people to build successful lives.
They should be ready for the wide range of possibilities ahead of them, including working for others, starting their own ventures,
and contributing to their communities. All of these options require a depth of knowledge in their chosen discipline,
as well as creative problem solving skills, leadership abilities, experience working on effective teams,
and adaptability in an ever-changing environment.
It’s no coincidence that these are the same capabilities that employers say they want in college graduates.
According to research conducted by National Association of Colleges and Employers,
\they are also the deciding factors when employers compare candidates with equivalent backgrounds. These skills are the cornerstones of entrepreneurship education, which explicitly prepares students to identify and address challenges and opportunities. Therefore, along with teaching traditional subjects, such as science, grammar, and history, that provide foundational knowledge,
it’s imperative that we teach students to be entrepreneurial.
We focus on Kids because it allows us to develop the entrepreneurial problem-solving mindset at the right time.