by startupculture | Jul 12, 2021 | AR Success Stories, Curricula, Economics, Human Capital, Social Enterprises, Startups, Uncategorized
Join the Bessie B. Moore Center for Economic Education to extend your knowledge and help your students develop pride of being an Arkansan! Engaging ready to go curricula created by future teachers will be shared. Start you year by Celebrating Arkansas!
by startupculture | Jul 2, 2021 | AR Success Stories, Curricula, Economics, Social Enterprises
Travel with the Bessie B. Moore Center for Economic Education and Economics Arkansas to breath taking Rwanda while sipping Westrock coffee and locally produced biscotti’s – from the comfort of your home!! Learn the founding story of Little Rock’s Westrock Coffee; the impact on Rwandan citizens; coffee production; and global supply chains. Teacher teams will develop marketing plans sharing their mission! Great way to end your summer PD with fun education. And teach your ever growing coffee consumers more about the commodity.
by startupculture | Jun 15, 2021 | Economics, Human Capital, Uncategorized
As a teacher of students grades 8 to 12, you can have a significant impact on your students by helping them to explore career options and to discover an opportunity that is right for them. This post includes a summer camp and links to programs you can share with your students. Show them you care and believe in them by encouraging them.
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 | Mar 8, 2021 | AR Success Stories, Human Capital, Social Enterprises, Startups
Learn from a very young social entrepreneur who was a University of Arkansas fashion design major who has founded Judith and James and the the James 127 Foundation. Anna Taylor, thinks entrepreneurially to solve economic and social problems around the globe. A very powerful story to share with your students.
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.
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