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24 Steps To A Successful Venture “Entrepreneurship is a mindset, it is not only related to the skill set. The 24 Steps present a practical step-by-step process to channel the creative spirit to maximize the chances of success and ultimate impact.” This blog contains a lot of information regarding startup and a step-by-step process on how someone can start their startup and create a good value in the minds of the customer. ENTREPRENEURSHIP CAN BE TAUGHT! "Do you think entrepreneurship can be taught ?" When I was at the age of between 10-12, I didn’t know too much about entrepreneurship then I thought that entrepreneurship is a totally a born talent, but now I realized that entrepreneurship can be taught. When we look at Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, and all other highly visible entrepreneurs, they seem to be different from us. They seem extraordinary. But each of their successes is a result of great products that made them suc...
Teachers Want Education Research. The Feds Spend Millions on It. So Why Can't It Get to the Classroom? The initial results of the Institute of Education Sciences' listening tour on teacher priorities highlight both an urgent need for new studies—in areas like technology, student trauma, and educational equity—and better outreach on existing research. "In the field of research IES representative were not allowed to talk. They were just there to listen. And it was fascinating to hear the teachers and administrators say, 'Someone should research this,' and the IES people are biting their tongues saying, 'We spend $50 million researching that! We have that answer  Bart Epstein chief executive officer of the Jefferson Education Exchange, today told a ballroom full of teachers and leaders from more than 50 professional organizations, from the American Federation of Teachers to the Military Impacted Schools Association. "This is a big problem, but it...

Building A Culture of Evidence in Education

                                  Building a Culture of Evidence in Education As education research becomes saturated with more massive data and statistical analyses, it can get less transparent and harder for teachers and policymakers to understand. That's why Larry Hedges, Northwestern University education professor and winner of the latest $3.9 million Yidan Prize, plans to put the bulk of the world's largest education research prize toward building better statistical and methodological bridges between researchers and educators. Hedges and fellow statistician Elizabeth Tipton are launching a new Center on Statistics in Evidence-Based Policy at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern, intended to improve the quality and transparency of studies for educators Hedges and fellow statistician Elizabeth Tipton are launching a new Center on Statistics in Evidence-Base...

Education Research Agency Looks to Leverage Big Data, Reduce Costs

   Education Research Agency Looks to      Leverage Big Data, Reduce Costs The Institute of Education Sciences wants more concrete details from researchers about how their work will affect student outcomes, provide cost-effective interventions, and leverage the massive amounts of data schools collect. IES'  research priorities, to be published in Thursday's  Federal Register ,  have been a long time coming. ( IES got  a letter from Congress last week asking what was taking so Long . ) The public will have 60 days to comment on them before they are officially adopted. In broad strokes, the new priorities don't differ much from those the agency has had on the books since 2010 . The agency has prioritized school readiness and development for children before school age; math, reading, writing, and sciences as well as social-emotional skills in kindergarten through post secondary grades; and at...
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