Practical innovation and entrepreneurship are more important than ever for education and have come to be known as “edupreneurship” by those bridging education and the business world. As more schools have adopted edupreneurial programs into their curricula, students exposed to this kind of thinking are learning new skills, including how to think like a startup, and are thus doing new kinds of work in their classes.
With this in mind, General Assembly and CUE Los Angeles will partner to host a panel conversation featuring entrepreneurs and educators who will discuss how we can continue to teach edupreneurship in the classroom and partner with local organizations to help create a new generation of edupreneurs.
Educators and professionals alike are warmly welcome to join our panel for a casual discussion, followed by Q&A with the group.