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Junior
Achievement has been promoting business education
since 1919, first through an after-school secondary
program, and later through in-school partnerships
with educators. The cumulative impact on students
is currently nearly 80 million, and it's growing.
The impact is measurable, too.
Students who participate in Junior Achievement
programs demonstrate a significant understanding
of economics and business concepts, particularly
those who participate in programs at consecutive
grade levels, according to independent evaluators.
Why Junior Achievement in
the Classroom?
Junior Achievement's unique delivery system provides
the training, materials, and support necessary
to bolster the chances for student success. At
your invitation, we help arrange for business
people and local community leaders to visit your
classroom a few times or throughout the semester.
They volunteer to share their workforce experience
with your students, all while teaching sound economic
principles and reinforcing your class curricula.
See
how JA programs meet CT state standards.
(Word .doc file - 582KB)
View
the CT state academic content standards.
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View/Download
Scope and Sequence Charts (PDF files)
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