Helping Elementary Students Understand How They Can Contribute to Canada’s Future Prosperity
Many Canadian youth leave their communities, or the country, to look for work because they don’t realize the opportunities they have to succeed at home.
Our Community – Needs, Jobs, Tools gives elementary school students the building blocks for a successful career – right here at home! The program shows students how business shapes our lives and strengthens society.
An enrollment code is required, and can be obtained by contacting your local JA office.

Taking Elementary Students on a Fast-Forward Trip to Canada’s Future!
Technological innovation is key to driving Canada’s economy. However, students don’t have enough opportunities to innovate and think creatively.
In Our Country - Technology and Innovation, elementary school students develop innovative, new ideas for business and society. They learn about Canada’s technological past and present, as well as share ideas that could become our next great innovation.
An enrollment code is required, and can be obtained by contacting your local JA office.

Helping Grade 6-8 Students Understand the Value of Diversity
In today’s global economy, individuals from many different backgrounds work together to achieve common goals. Stronger Together: Diversity in Action teaches grade 6-8 students the value of diversity and how it contributes to improving morale, creativity, teamwork and productivity.
An enrollment code is required, and can be obtained by contacting your local JA office.

Preparing Grade 8-10 Students to Succeed in the Business World
The earlier youth prepare for business, the better their chances of success. However, more than 25% of high school students don’t have the skills they need to succeed in higher education or the workforce.
JA’s Success Skills is an exciting program that helps students develop the communication and personal skills needed to achieve career and lifelong learning success. In this interactive program, volunteers from the local business community work with classroom teachers to prepare students for the working world. Students learn communication, collaboration and problem-solving skills that can help them throughout their careers.
An enrollment code is required, and can be obtained by contacting your local JA office.
