How can we help students see entrepreneurship not as an exclusive member’s club, but as a mindset anyone can develop?
In this professional development session, Kevin Morgan will show teachers how to use izzit.org’s Steve Forbes On Achievement series to teach innovation, leadership, and real-world problem-solving.
Through the real-world stories of visionaries and risk-takers, educators will explore how to teach innovation, leadership, and creative problem-solving. More importantly, they’ll see how to help students recognize their own potential—the next generation of creators, builders, and changemakers shaping the future of business and society.
This session is perfect for teachers looking to spark curiosity about entrepreneurship, business, economics, and the power of ideas with no business background required.
✅ What You’ll Gain:
➥ Creative ways to teach entrepreneurship through storytelling
➥ Ready-to-use video lessons and activities for high school classrooms
➥ Approaches to spark curiosity and critical thinking about innovation + problem solving
➥ A Professional Development Certificate available upon attendance and completion of a short survey
📅 Reserve your spot today and bring real-world entrepreneurship into your classroom—just in time for Global Entrepreneurship Month.
About the host
Kevin Morgan is an izzit.org Teacher Ambassador, Council for Economic Education Master Teacher, and the founder and president of LifeFinanceEd, LLC. A longtime educator in the Freehold Regional High School District, Kevin teaches financial literacy and entrepreneurship, empowering students to make informed economic decisions and build real-world money skills.
About izzit.org®
This event is hosted by izzit.org, a nonprofit organization providing free educational content and professional development for teachers nationwide. izzit.org is dedicated to helping educators spark curiosity, inspire critical thinking, and connect students to the foundations of American history, civics, and economics.