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Student Engagement Workshop

May 6, 2019

How do you reach all students, not just the ones who are eager to learn?

Learn how in our free Student Engagement Virtual Workshop on May 22.

We don’t want your students checked out, staring at their phones, or looking at your slides with blank stares.

We want them asking questions, sitting up straight, participating in activities.

After winning USASBE’s Excellence in Entrepreneurship Exercises competition, a few professors asked how we approached student engagement.  We thought it was a good opportunity to share our “Show, Don’t Tell” approach to experiential learning that has entrepreneurship students engaged at universities around the world!

If you teach entrepreneurship and want to learn tips and techniques to engage all your students in a rich learning environment that excites and inspires them . . .

. . . then you want to register for the 4 Steps to Increase Student Engagement Virtual Workshop!

Our award-winning entrepreneurship educators will give you the tools to:

  1. Create discussion and competition opportunities your students will love
  2. Create experiences that will inspire deep curiosity
  3. Invite students into deeper discussions
  4. Make things real for your students with real stories of success and failure

Engage All Your Students!

After the positive impact of our ExEC entrepreneurship curriculum’s across dozens of universities, we’re so excited to share our approach to student engagement with you.

See you at our virtual workshop – be sure to register for free here! Remember, even if you can’t join us live we’ll have recordings available for those who register.

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