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Saturday, December 6 th OUR MISSION: To prepare and inspire young people for success in the global economy.
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What is The Challenge? “It’s Actually Two Things” High School Competition Business economics skills competition for Central Arkansas High School students Participating teams of students will compete in a virtual business environment for over $10,000 in college scholarships and mobile electronic devices. Education Program JA Titan, delivered by a JA volunteer, introduces economic and management concepts through an interactive computer simulation. All Central Arkansas area high schools eligible.
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Concepts & Skills JA Titan & the AT&T Youth Business Challenge introduce critical economics and management decisions to high school students while teaching the nuances of running a global business. CONCEPTS Price & Production Research & Development Marketing Strategies Capital Investment Charitable GivingSKILLS Problem Solving Critical Thinking Business Strategy Teamwork
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Challenge Event Overview Fall: JA Titan program taught in classroom –School can opt for full program or a modified version –Click here for Link to program overview FREE –Both options are FREE to the school School selects one four-person team for competition (Selection Deadline: November 24th) Competition Saturday, December 6 th / UALR School of Business $10,000 in college scholarships and mobile devices to top teams
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School Requirements Complete program sign up Work with JA to schedule classroom volunteer Give students access to computers to work with JA Titan computer game Complete Team Registration Have one educator attend competition
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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Junior Achievement of Arkansas, Inc. 1501 N. University, Suite 670 │ Little Rock, AR 72207 501.280.9118 www.jaark.org Chad Kauffman, President ckauffman@jaark.org
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