
What Do Students Really Need to Succeed? Why Life Skills Matter More Than Ever on World Youth Skills Day
Every year on July 15, the world celebrates World Youth Skills Day—a global initiative that shines a spotlight on a simple but urgent truth: Young people need more than academic knowledge. They need real-world skills to thrive in life and work. But today, far too many students are graduating without the tools they need to succeed in college, careers, or their communities. At BizWorld, we’re changing that. We equip students to not only thrive in future jobs, but to create them. By equipping students to build entrepreneurial mindsets and practical skills early in their lives, we’re helping them to become changemakers who drive economic impact in their communities. From Skills Training to Ownership Thinking Across the U.S., more schools are embracing Career Technical Education (CTE)—hands-on learning that prepares students for real careers. Whether it’s culinary arts, cosmetology, coding, or business management, students in CTE programs are gaining the technical skills to succeed in a range of industries. But often, the focus stops at employment. BizWorld fills the next gap: we help students connect their technical skills to entrepreneurship, showing them how to lead, innovate, and eventually own the businesses they’re training to work in. “Instead of just becoming a cosmetologist, BizWorld students learn how to open their own salon.Instead of just training to be a chef, they learn how to run the restaurant.” – Melissa Doppler, BizWorld Development & Community Director Why the CTE Career Clusters Framework Still Matters The National Career Clusters® Framework organizes nearly all career fields into 14 major pathways—like Finance, Marketing, Digital Technology, Health Sciences, and Hospitality. These clusters are the backbone of most CTE programs. And BizWorld fits perfectly within this structure. We teach core Career-Ready Practices like: But we supercharge those with entrepreneurial application—letting students practice real roles like CEO, CFO, and VP of Marketing. What We Hear from Educators in the Field At the Educating for Careers Conference in Sacramento earlier this year, our Development & Community Director Melissa Doppler spoke with dozens of CTE teachers from across the country. What did she hear? Many of them are already trying to build their own entrepreneurship curriculum—because they know it’s what their students need. One culinary teacher shared that while her students were learning how to cook and serve food, they weren’t learning how to open and operate a food business. She told Melissa, “This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I teach them how to cook—but they want to know how to turn it into something of their own.” That’s what BizWorld delivers. Why It All Ties Back to World Youth Skills Day World Youth Skills Day is about preparing young people to succeed in a rapidly changing world. That means: At BizWorld, we’re proud to be part of that solution. And we’re just getting started. “This program is student-centered… There are no right or wrong answers. There are no failures, but they can self-assess and learn from each other.” — Sabrina Lou, 4th Grade Teacher, Brookline, MA Ready to Help Students Take Control of Their Future? This fall, bring career-ready and ownership-ready programming to your classroom or after-school program: 👉 Explore our programs →