Friday, 27 January 2023

Chapter 2: Edupreneur

 



For the third time, I'd want to greet you a pleasant day and say hello! I'm April Dominque, and I'm back on your screen. This third blog explains what an edupreneur is and how to become one.

Again, before I get to the main point of this blog, I'd like to explain why I chose this career as a second option. When I was in senior high school, I studied Accountancy, Business, and Management because I wanted to work in a bank or run my own business, but my feet did not lead me there; instead, I followed the path of education. While researching what professional opportunities are open to me after completing my degree, I discovered that you can contribute knowledge, market expertise, and skills with public or private schools, universities, and profit and non-profit organizations even if you choose college education. Learning about this profession will also teach me about the processes I will go through to start and run my own business.




“Hire character. Train skill.” -Peter Schultz

What exactly does the name "edupreneur" mean? Many individuals struggle to understand the concept of education entrepreneurship, which is why the majority of them have never heard of edupreneurship. This is essentially a combination between entrepreneurship and education. Edupreneurs are those who have a background in education and come from the teaching sector and want to bring something different to their field by bringing it to the next level of professionalism and industry. According to my research, India provides a diverse range of opportunities for entrepreneurs going into education and vice versa. That is why, throughout their country, many people of all ages realize this as their true calling.

The part two on this blog is how to become an edupreneur. There are a few things that everyone who wants to get into edupreneurship must have if they want to be successful and establish a career for themselves and their cause. Paying close attention to your students' needs and desires, fairly rewarding them, as well as having a strong drive to succeed, an entrepreneurial attitude, and a sustainable business model are some of the most essential basic aspects of edupreneurship. Only in this manner will you be able to convey your message and accomplish anything significant. Being an edupreneur is good, especially if it makes you feel like you're finally doing the right thing with your life, but it's all for nothing if you don't have someone with whom to share your knowledge. This is not only a strategy to generate new learning capacities for future generations, but it is also a way to improve the concepts of education and entrepreneurship. Change is a slow process, so start small and work your way up to inspiring a larger group of individuals.

“The secret of making progress is to get started.” -Mark Twain

If you have any questions, suggestions, or recommendations about this blog, please leave them in the comments section below. Thank you very much!


You can reach me through some of my social media accounts

Facebook: April Dominique Fazon

Instagram: itsfazondominique

Email: aprildgf21@gmail.com

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8 comments:

  1. What are the contrariety between being an entrepreneur and an edupreneur? Do they share anything in common?

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  2. I think it's great that you saw a new opportunity where you can use your knowledge in a new field instead of feeling down due to a setback in your life.

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  3. Breakdown to breakthrough. I love how this blog is very much relatable to the modern world. This clearly shows how important it is for us to follow our own timeline.

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  4. I love your blog and I'm excited to make all your dreams come true. I know you can do it and I can see that you are hardworking and want to finish your studies. Just fight and trust in God.

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  5. Greetings, Ms. Fazon. We appreciate you writing this blog and educating us on eduprenenur. Although I don't have much knowledge of this field, reading the content on your blog has given me some ideas and information. If I were to make a recommendation, I would advise you to simply include more references and material related to this content.

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  6. I appreciate the way you educate and inform your readers about edupreneurship. They claim that when you are grateful every day, many opportunities will open itself to you. This second career path you want to take after graduation is impressive. Why? Because this is unusual in our nation and so many people aspire to be successful entrepreneurs in the future, I am rooting for you to share your knowledge of entrepreneurship with the next generation of entrepreneus. God bless you.

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  7. Wow! I never heard of the word "Edupreneur" before but after reading this, I got curious and interested about it. Thank you for this very informative blog, April. May this dream of yours come true!

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Chapter 2: Edupreneur

  For the third time, I'd want to greet you a pleasant day and say hello! I'm April Dominque, and I'm back on your screen. This ...