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By developing the essential components of a business plan, JA Be Entrepreneurial challenges students to start an entrepreneurial venture while still in high school.
The key learning objectives listed beside each session state the skills and knowledge students will gain.
Session One—Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
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Session Two—What’s My Business? |
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Session Three—Who’s My Customer? |
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Session Four—What’s My Advantage? |
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Session Five—Competitive Advantages |
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Session Six—Ethics Are Good For Business |
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Session Seven—The Business Plan |
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Online Resources
Many more resources are available online, including additional full-length sessions, business-plan podcasts, and On Your Own activities for students.
JA Be Entrepreneurial enhances students’ learning of the following concepts and skills:
Concepts– Advertisement, Business plan, Competitive advantages, Customer, Demographic, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurial spirit, Ethical dilemma, Ethics, Financing, Franchise, Long- vs. short-term consequences, Management, Market, Market needs, Marketing, Nonprofit business, Product, Product development, Profit, Social entrepreneur, Social responsibility, Stakeholder, Voting
Skills– Analyzing information, Business planning, Categorizing data, Decision-making, Evaluating alternatives, Expressing multiple viewpoints, Graphic presentation, Oral and written communication, Presenting information, Reading for understanding, Weighing consequences, Working in groups, Working in pairs
JA Be Entrepreneurial is a series of seven required sessions recommended for students in grades 9 through 12. Each session typically takes 45 minutes to complete. Materials are packaged in a self-contained kit that includes detailed session plans for the volunteer and materials for 32 students.
All JA programs are designed to support the skills and competencies identified by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. JA programs also augment school-based, work-based, and connecting activities for communities with school-to-work initiatives.