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Helping Youth Prepare for Life November 14, 2010 Presenters: Arlene Childers / Malinda Todd
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Non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization Active since early 1985 Presence in 94 of North Carolina’s 100 counties including: 50 K-12 Schools 57 Post-Secondary Educational Institutions 40 Community-Based and Economic Development Organizations Small Business Centers Incubators Hispanic/Latino Communities NC REAL Enterprises
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What is REAL Entrepreneurship? REAL Entrepreneurship is an entrepreneurship education program that helps youth and adults grow through hands-on entrepreneurship education. REAL teaches individuals entrepreneurial and business skills that help build community and economic development.
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ApplicationExperience ExpansionReflection Experiential Learning Cycle “Tell me, and I forget, Show me, and I remember, Involve me, and I understand.”
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Entrepreneurship Education provides opportunities for youth and adults to master competencies such as: –Opportunity Recognition –Creativity –Critical Thinking –Decision Making –Teamwork –Leadership Why Entrepreneurship Education?
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Entrepreneurship Education Pioneer Experiential Learning Cycle Approach Team-Based Learning NC REAL Workshops and Institutes to Train Teachers in the REAL Curricula Why NC REAL Enterprises?
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Why REAL Entrepreneurship? Enhances Financial Literacy Skills Provides opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs Provides help to write a Business Plan Helps build sustainable Small Businesses Promotes Economic Development within communities
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Non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization Active since 1989 Has a presence in 4 middle schools and 3 high schools Over 100 community based partnerships Approximately 300 volunteers who work with students This is our third year to use the REAL Curriculum
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Surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. CIS believes that every student needs and deserves the following five basics: 1. A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A healthy start for a healthy future 3. A safe place to learn and grow 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. To give back to community and peers
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Why are partnerships important? The Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Commission The Community College The Small Business Center Business and Industry The School System
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K-8 REAL Institute Teacher Training with focus on building entrepreneurial skills REAL BUSINESS 101: A Blueprint for Student Success Kick-off Event School-Based Business Chamber of Commerce – Business Showcase 2010
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Students work together with community members to create a business to benefit their class or school. Session 1 – Individual Skills and Interest Assessment Session 2 - Creation of Groups based on assessments Sessions 3, 4, 5 – Financial Literacy, Work Ethic, Understanding For-profit and Non-profit Companies, Business Ideas Session 6 – Groups Decide on Business Session 7 - Business Plan Development Session 8 - Employee Roles Defined/Assigned Session 9 though End of Class- Execution of Business Plan Program ends with a celebration event with a presentation of businesses
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South Caldwell High School: made Mini Clipboards create and maintain a CIS flower bed at SCHS West Caldwell High School: “Warriors of Rescue” Service Club sold wrist bands to do service projects Hudson Middle School: sold dog tags to create an outdoor café for teachers in memory of a teacher at HMS Gamewell Middle School: collected cans for local food bank Collettsville Elementary School: developed a composting system to use in a local garden in Lenoir Happy Valley Elementary: created Happy Valley Books – hand-made reading books to donate to K-1 st grade classes Oak Hill Elementary: developed a food service business called “Sub Hub”
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Communities In Schools of Caldwell County P.O. Box 959 Lenoir, NC 28645 Debbie Eller ciscaldwell@bellsouth.net (828)759-2852 NC REAL Enterprises 3739 National Drive, Suite 110 Raleigh, NC 27612 Malinda Todd Arlene Childers malinda@ncreal.org arlene@ncreal.org (919) 781-6833 ext. 126(919) 491-7572 Contact Information
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