Senior High School Contextualized Subject: Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is one of the contextualized subjects of the senior high school curriculum. Some examples of the things that you will learn from taking this subject include:
- Development of Business Plan
- Business models
- Market analysis
- Market players (potential competitors)
- Products and services available in the market
- Underserved markets
- Marketing
- Product placing
- Product pricing
- Promotion
- Packaging
- Positioning
- Business Operations
- Supply chain
- Manpower recruitment
- Finance
- Financial management
- Business forecasting
- Intellectual property rights
- Job opportunities for entrepreneurship as a career
While studying, you will also be asked to demonstrate what you have learned by participating in class activities that may include the following:
- Creating a marketable product and/or service
- Presenting an acceptable and detailed business plan
- Creating a business vicinity map reflective of potential market in one’s locality/town
- Identifying the market problem to be solved or the market needs to be met
- Proposing solution/s that will meet the needs
- Determining who the customers are
- Developing a brand name
- Creating a product prototype
- Pinpointing potential suppliers of raw materials
- Making a business forecast
- Managing business records
- Preparing financial statements
- Identifying profits and losses
These examples only cover the scope of the contextualized subjects. For the scope of the core and specialized subjects, please refer to their respective lists.