Educational Dividends brings together the Business
World and Schools to improve Education
Champaign, IL. – Small business owners have spoken: "Give us better
employees and a better educational system." One small business,
Educational Dividends of Champaign, IL, is answering their call with
innovative educational projects designed to teach K-12 students real-world
skills while they are still in school.
A recent survey of small business owners conducted by American
Express’s ‘Voices from Main Street’ program has shown that most small
business owners, 82%, consider improving education and the level of
training of young people for the work world to be extremely important.
Since 1994, Educational Dividends has helped over 70,000 students become
better-trained employees.
"At Educational Dividends, we bring together people from the education
world, the business world, and the government to work through our projects
to change the way students learn. Instead of working with abstract
problems, students in our projects work on real projects that prove to the
students the relevance of their work by showing how their efforts save
money and energy," said Carol Timms, President of Educational
Dividends.
Most students after completing an Educational Dividends’ project
understand the need for team-work and understand the process of beginning
a project, working towards a common goal, completing a project and
publicizing their achievements. Students also gain experience working with
professionals from the business world by inviting experts from their
communities to help with their projects.
Educational Dividends develops and manages educational projects for
K-12 schools that focus on delivering the content required by Learning
Standards while bringing the expertise and leadership of the business
world into the world of education. Educational Dividends currently manages
three projects, EnergyNet’s Energy Auditing project for grades 6-12,
EnergyNet’s Energy Detectives for grades 3-5 and ComEd’s Student Power
2000 program. These projects focus on teaching students energy awareness
and how to perform an energy audit of their school building. Students take
on real-world tasks, such as project management, conducting public
relations campaigns, determining costs and payback periods of their
suggestions and asking local business owners for advice on their project,
as they take control of their educational environment and direct their own
learning. Teachers take on the role of facilitator as they guide the
students in their learning.
Educational Dividends, based in Champaign, Illinois, uses insight into
business and education to create innovative educational products that
provide businesses with a way to invest in education while ensuring
quality, balanced learning tools for teachers and students. Educational
Dividends has managed projects in over 1,500 public and private schools
since 1994. Carol Timms, President of Educational Dividends, is available
for comment, interviews, and speaking engagements. For more information
concerning this release or Educational Dividends, please call toll-free
(877) 359-9444.
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