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The money raised will be donated to the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship.
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Mariotti, founder of the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, a nonprofit organization that aims to educate kids from low-income communities.
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The Ruckus Society and the Direct Action Network are teaching civil disobedience.
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Christine Poorman, executive director of the Chicago office of the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, which provides an entrepreneurship course for at-risk youths, says students are encouraged to walk around their communities and evaluate business needs.
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All royalties from the sales of the book will be donated to The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, a non-profit organization that provides programs that inspire young people from low-income communities to stay in school, recognize business opportunities, and plan for successful futures.
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The over-reliance on self-reported data is also called into question, and the absence of any meaningful indicators for teaching quality, personal development, or the impact of the alumni network.
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This network allows students, researchers and professors to benefit from a broad range of teaching which is at once secular, multireligious and intercultural.
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Anyone teaching a class would reasonably worry that students using Facebook were gossiping rather than learning useful information from their network of friends.
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The organization I lead, the Network for Teacher Entrepreneurship (NFTE), was founded by Steve Mariotti on one basic principle: teaching young people living in poverty how to create wealth for themselves is the surest path to poverty alleviation.
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