@Mariya said in Entrepreneurship at school:
@Sanaa
That sounds like a wonderful hands-on learning experience! I encourage entrepreneurship and creativity in my students by involving them in real-life problem-solving activities, such as designing useful items from waste, creating posters for awareness campaigns, or planning mini-business projects. I also promote idea-sharing through group discussions and let students take ownership of their work by giving them choices in how to present or market their ideas. These activities build confidence, innovation, and practical life skills.