by startupculture | May 17, 2021 | Curricula, Economics, Human Capital
Looking for a fun and engaging end of year project that teaches students about the history of and economic impact of the Arkansas State Parks? This curriculum provides everything needed to end the year with a bang! Activities using interactive games, cool technology, and creativity are pre-planned and ready for your use! There is something for teachers of many classes – upper elementary, middle level, CTE, economics, Arkansas History, and even STEM classes!
by startupculture | Oct 23, 2020 | Curricula, Human Capital, Startups, Uncategorized
Virtual and statewide professional development to inspire the entrepreneurial mindset in future Arkansas leaders. Give one hour of your time to collect videos and participate in a webinar with the founders of Arkansas startups. You will receive PD, curricula, and a book on entrepreneurship plus excellent resources to use to develop relevant critical and creative thinking in your students. A great way to reach varied learners during Covid-19 times.
by startupculture | Oct 14, 2020 | Curricula, Human Capital, Startups
Bring an entrepreneur to your class or have your students find one in their neighborhood to interview. This guide will help them with the interview.
by startupculture | Oct 14, 2020 | Curricula, Human Capital
What characteristics are important to entrepreneurship? Use this form to consider this when studying Arkansas entrepreneurs or as you develop entrepreneurial thinking in your students.
by startupculture | Oct 14, 2020 | AR Success Stories, Curricula, Uncategorized
Is traveling to Bentonville to the Walton 5&10 too expensive or time consuming for your students? Are you face-to-face, virtual or combined with your students? Are you searching for meaningful activities to engage your students? Take a look at the virtual Walton 5&10 Museum on the Bentonville Square. You can teach a lot about the history or Walmart, Sam Walton and his team, and the guiding principles that drove the emersion of this little known company.
by startupculture | Sep 25, 2020 | Curricula
Engage your 5th to 8th grade students in the entrepreneurial way of thinking! Make learning and creating a fun competition that can result in money for the teacher and students. Weather you are online or face-to-face, this curriculum is great fun and valuable for integrating economics, entrepreneurship, literacy, mathematics and critical thinking. Join the fun! Many thanks to Arkansas Capital.
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