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Module 7 Are You an Entrepreneur?

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You may or may not be familiar with the term “entrepreneur.” Even if you are, you may have some misperceptions of entrepreneurs because there are many myths about them.

For example, many believe that entrepreneurs only start up small business enterprises. Although many entrepreneurs set up and run small businesses, you can also apply entrepreneurial skills to other kinds of activities – within companies, within governments, running a not-for-profit organization, and so on. Let’s take a closer look at entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship and whether or not it is an option of interest to you.

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Teacher's Guide

This lesson can be used as a companion to Module 7 of Indigenous Peoples’ Money and Youth – Are You an Entrepreneur?

This Teacher’s Guide contains relevant subjects and topics, background information, outcomes, implementation time, teaching and learning strategies, evaluation, modifications or suggestions for different learners, additional related links and possible activities.

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Caregiver's Guide

This Caregiver’s Guide can be used to support young people as they read Module 7 of Indigenous Peoples’ Money and Youth – Are You an Entrepreneur?

This Caregiver’s Guide is designed to give you some of the tools and resources you need to effectively engage with and support young people who are working through the module. This guide includes an overview of why the module is important for young people, ways you can engage with them and fun activities related to the content, and links to additional background and resources.

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