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Junior Achievement (JA) economic
education programs are taught by trained volunteers from the local
business and professional community. Our Classroom Consultants serve as role models and share
their expertise utilizing integrated, sequential and
age-appropriate curricula that help young people use information,
apply basic skills, think critically and solve complex problems.
Volunteers are provided with an
orientation that prepares them to enter the classroom for a
successful series of lessons. All consultants are given detailed
lesson plans, student workbooks, and virtually all of the needed
materials. The
lessons are designed specifically for each grade level, and
contain lots of hands-on and group activities to make them fun and
interesting for everyone involved.
The experience is much like bringing a field trip to the
classroom.
The elementary programs consist of
five lessons each, requiring the consultant to make five weekly
visits to the same classroom. Each visit will last from a half
hour to an hour, depending on the grade level. The middle school
programs consist of six to eight lessons each, with each visit
lasting the length of a middle school period.
The High School programs are more diverse in their
requirements.
JA also offers after school
programs, lunchtime Career Seminars and Job Shadow opportunities.
While many of these programs take place during the school
year, a growing number occur over the summer. In addition JA
provides guest speakers to classrooms, facilitating volunteers in
sharing their expertise with students on a short term basis,
usually 1-3 visits.
Prospective volunteers are
interviewed to determine which program fits their background and
interests. Volunteers
are matched with a classroom and arrange the schedule of lessons
with the teacher. For
elementary programs the scheduling is flexible – less so for
middle and high school programs.
Your involvement
will make a difference to the next generation.
We invite you to take up the challenge. Get involved today! |