Teacher Trek |
Suggested AgendasWelcome to Teacher TrekAn Introduction to Biz Trek The Coolest Business Education Tool in the GalaxyBiz Trek is a hands-on, activity-based program that guides students in grades 6-12 through the decision-making and planning process of starting a business. The program can be taught in 30 hours, or expanded to as many as 50 hours by allowing students to do additional research, cybertours of business, and challenge activities.Each of the 10 lessons covers an important aspect of business ownership. Students begin by using their creative abilities to brainstorm possible ideas for a business venture. They are encouraged to focus on their strengths and abilities to come up with possible endeavors that will be both successful and enjoyable.
Unique Features of the Biz Trek ProgramBiz Trek is a comprehensive curriculum full of learning experiences that meet the needs of all types of learners and teachers. Additional components of the Biz Trek self-study program include:
Preparing to Teach a Biz Trek Program:Follow the links below to review the suggested agendas and extension activities to go with Biz Trek. You can also access these files from the index bar titled Teacher’s Tips on your main page. For additional resources and helps for teaching youth entrepreneurship programs, go to the Biz Educator’s page on our Website www.youngbiz.com. Content on this area changes weekly, so visit often! Resource Materials:The Biz Trek self-study curriculum is based on the book Fast Cash for Kids (2nd edition, Career Press, 1995) by Bonnie and Noel Drew, and EDGE Teacher Training Workshops, founded by Scott Shickler and Juan Casimiro. To order books, check teacher training schedules, or receive a free catalog of youth entrepreneurship and financial education teaching tools, call KidsWay, Inc. toll-free (888) 543-7929, ext.10. Go to Biz Trek© 2000 All material in the Biz Trek program is copyrighted by KidsWay, Inc. and is not for print or distribution in any other form without the express written permission of KidsWay. Revised: December 13, 2001. |