What is Junior Achievement?
What is JA's Mission?
Tell me about JA's programs.
What does JA teach?
How does JA teach it?
Where does JA get volunteers?
How do JA programs correlate to CT state standards?
How do you know that JA works?
How long do the programs take to complete?
How does JA train its volunteers?
How much do JA programs cost?
Where does JA get funding?
What is Junior Achievement?
JA (Junior Achievement) is the world’s largest organization dedicated to educating young people about business, economics, and free enterprise. JA programs are taught by volunteers in class and after school at locations throughout the United States of America and in 96 countries.
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What is Junior Achievement's Mission?
To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
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Tell me about JA's programs.
JA programs span grades K-12, and focus on financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship. Junior Achievement programs reach over 4 million students per year, in 124 markets in urban, rural, and suburban areas in all 50 states across the U.S.- a total of 115 million students since the organization began in 1919.
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What does JA teach?
The JA curriculum is aimed at preparing students to be successful, focusing on personal finance, careers and workforce readiness, business, economics, entrepreneurism, character building and civics.
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How does JA teach it?
The JA curriculum is delivered as part of regular classes during the school day by volunteers recruited from local businesses and the community, in partnership with the classroom teachers. The curriculum consists of hands-on activities that allow the students to learn by doing.
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Where does JA get volunteers?
JA’s nearly 170,000 classroom volunteers come from all walks of life and include business people, college students, parents, and retirees. These dedicated individuals are the backbone of the organization.
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How do JA programs correlate to CT state standards?
The JA curriculum correlates to CT state standards for: Mathematics, Language Arts, Social Studies, Business and Finance Technology Education, Marketing Education, Family and Consumer Sciences Education and Cooperative Work Education.
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How do you know that JA works?
JA is one of a few global non-profits to use independent, third-party evaluators to gauge the impact of its programs. Since 1993, independent evaluators have conducted studies on JA’s effectiveness. Findings prove that JA has a positive impact in a number of critical areas. These results are available, for free, upon request.
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How long do the programs take to complete?
Programs range from 5 classroom periods for elementary school programs to as many as 8 to 16 classroom periods for high school programs. Traditionally, JA volunteers visit the class once a week. Some elementary schools opt to provide their students with the entire five-session curriculum on "JA in a Day".
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How does JA train its volunteers?
JA trains all volunteers before they go into a classroom and provides each volunteer with a comprehensive guide for each program that includes detailed lesson plans, scripts and helpful tips on teaching techniques. Each participating teacher also receives a copy of the guide.
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How much do JA programs cost?
JA programs are free to the schools.
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Where does JA get funding?
A Worldwide™ Headquarters operates on a $24.5 million annual budget; more than $234 million is raised around the world from individual contributors and hundreds of corporations and foundations.
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