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Enhancing Teaching and Leadership Initiatives With Teacherpreneurs: Emerging Research and Opportunities
One of the key characteristics that separates a teacherpreneur from average teachers. Teacherpreneurs maintain an unwavering desire to see every student succeed and thus exhaust every effort in trying to ensure successful outcomes.
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Characteristics of a Teacherpreneur
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2074-1.ch002
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This chapter educates readers on the various characteristics of teacherpreneurs that are critical to the teacherpreneur's success. These characteristics include being ethical, passionate, creative, resourceful, empathetic, persistent, flexible, and self-motivated. In addition, teacherpreneurs are visionaries, risk-takers, networkers, advocates, and leaders/mentors. This chapter describes the components that fit within each of these primary characteristics and provides examples from literature. All teacherpreneurs will exhibit, to some degree, the characteristics described in this chapter. These characteristics form the foundation upon which a teacherpreneur's entire teaching philosophy is built and reflect a commitment to the notion that each and every student can learn if properly instructed.
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Dynamics of Teaching in the Era of Climate Change Education
Simply defined as a strong inclination or desire towards an activity that one likes and finds important.
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Cultivating the Mindset for Change
According to Duckworth (2016) , “Passion is the deep sustained devotion to and interest or activity.”
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Consumerism and Self-Construction
A lasting inclination which is not easily susceptible to change or correction by an agent’s own reason.
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