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1 person is interested
Help young students identify and reach for their dreams
ORGANIZATION: JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WISCONSIN INC
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1 person is interested
Many young students get to high school with limited guidance of different career paths and little motivation to do their best. Junior Achievement volunteers get a chance to educate and inspire students by teaching provided curriculum and sharing their own personal experience. In turn, the students are inspired to put in more effort in creating their own goals, and the future workforce will be better prepared.
After completing JA Programming last year, 83% of students agreed that the things they learned in JA will help them be successful in life.
Here are the details on how to get involved:
* Choose which grade/curriculum you would like to work with
* Schedule your volunteer time directly with the teacher
* Sessions are usually 5 visits, up to 45 minutes each
* You can team teach with a coworker or a friend
* Lesson plans, materials, and a training are provided by Junior Achievement
* Share your own work experience with students
* You get the chance to leave your office and make a difference in the lives of young people
Email Hannah with your interest and to find out if this opportunity is right for you!
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About JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WISCONSIN INC
Location:
2004 Highland Ave, Suite 2C, Eau Claire, WI 54701, US
Mission Statement
Junior Achievement will prepare young people to successfully navigate their economic future. Through learning experiences that simulate future success and support career discovery, JA programs provide students with the financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work-readiness skills that they will need to become responsible citizens and succeed in a global economy.
Description
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, Northwest District is a non-profit organization that presents economic life skills through hands-on education programs to area youth. JA volunteers present hands-on programs to 2-12 students during the school by throughout the school year. The organization’s purpose is to inspire and prepare 2-12 students to succeed in a global economy.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Tiffany Creek ElementaryBoyceville, WI 54725
DATE POSTED
August 28, 2018
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Teaching / Instruction
- Financial Literacy
- Management
- Professional Development
- Tutoring
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training
- 5 hours over the course of a semester