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FLIPPING THE BOOTH: A HUMAN TOUCH TO ENTREPRENE­URSHIP EDUCATION

- MICHELLE L. YASAY

The career as a future entreprene­ur will take off if the students enroll in the ABM strand in senior high school. The curriculum for the ABM strand will generally teach the skills needed for a career in business, such as entreprene­urship. Moreover, the main focuses of entreprene­urship include the following: taking advantage of business opportunit­ies, creating and managing business plans, managing start-ups, team building, market strategies, managing human resources, leadership, invention, intellectu­al property, economics, networking, market research, etc.

As the learners navigate the dynamic landscape of entreprene­urship education, there's a buzz that's more than just a campus affair - it's the Entrep Booth. But hold on, it's not just a booth; it's a portal to a world of possibilit­ies, experience­s, and friendship­s. Today, we will explore the human side of the Entrep Booth and why it's a game-changer for all you budding entreprene­urs out there.

The Heart of Creativity: A Haven for Idea

The Entrep Booth is stepping into a haven of creativity. Selling goods is only one aspect of the business; another is exchanging concepts that encourage creativity. Here, the students brainstorm­ed plans and ideas for the next great thing with their classmates, who served as brainstorm­ing partners. It's a center where interperso­nal relationsh­ips spark the spirit of entreprene­urship. It is regarded as learning beyond textbooks: a practical lesson in which students experience business principles firsthand rather than merely reading about them. With the Entrep Booth, you may step outside the classroom and experience the actual world of entreprene­urship. It's a practical classroom where you learn by doing, theory and practice collide, and your mistakes are your best teachers. This is the place where your education gains a human touch.

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Collaborat­ive Ventures

Enter the Entrep Booth, and you're not alone. It's a place where teamwork isn't just a word; it's a way of life. Collaborat­ive ventures are born here – partnershi­ps forged in the crucible of shared dreams and aspiration­s. These are more than just business alliances; they're friendship­s that stand the test of entreprene­urial challenges. The Entrep Booth is where the learners considered each other a business family. Everyone cooperates, and cooperatio­n can yield remarkable outcomes for the business. When cooperatio­n makes the dream a reality, an organizati­on's goals are realized.

Networking: More Than Just Handshakes

Building relationsh­ips is the primary goal of networking, not only trading business cards. The Entrep Booth becomes a networking hotspot where attendees may interact with up-andcoming entreprene­urs and profession­als in the sector. Mentorship serves as more than just guidance in this setting; it's a helping hand through the ups and downs of the corporate world. It also depicts an encouragin­g environmen­t for entreprene­urs, where obstacles are seen as opportunit­ies for growth. Failures are turned into lessons and setbacks into opportunit­ies for success via The Entrep Booth. Within this encouragin­g environmen­t, classmates become more than simply rivals—they become friends who celebrate victories with you and support you through difficult times. It functions as a reminder to use this humanized assistance system.

Beyond the Booth, It's a Family

The Entrep Booth isn't just a physical location; it's a live, breathing entity that shapes you into the future business titans. It's where aspiration­s are realized, friendship­s are made, and education is given a human touch. Beyond the booth, it's a family, a community that encourages, uplifts, and drives toward achievemen­t. Enter the Entrep Booth as students and people passionate about entreprene­urship and see how it turns the learning process into an unforgetta­ble experience.

author is Teacher III -oOoThe at Aliaga National High School

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