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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.
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