Junior Achievement (JA) provides various hands-on training programs focusing on financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. While the exact offerings may vary by region, two common types of hands-on training provided by Junior Achievement include:
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Financial Literacy Programs - These programs often include activities and simulations that teach students about budgeting, saving, investing, and managing money.
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Entrepreneurship Programs - These initiatives often involve hands-on projects where students can create and run their own business ventures, learning about the entrepreneurial process.
You might want to check the specific programs available in your area as they can vary.