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Welcome toWelcome toIntroduction to Entrepreneurial StudiesIntroduction to Entrepreneurial Studies

BDI3CBDI3C

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Mrs. BanksMrs. Banks

1212thth Year Teaching at CW Year Teaching at CW

Law, Accounting, Entrepreneurship,Law, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Making Financial Decisions, Coop, Making Financial Decisions, Coop, Civics, Introduction to Business Civics, Introduction to Business

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AgendaAgenda

1. Course of Study1. Course of Study

2. Character Counts2. Character Counts

3. School/Classroom Policies3. School/Classroom Policies

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BDI Course Outline BDI Course Outline

BDI3C Course Stands/UnitsBDI3C Course Stands/Units

1. Enterprising People and Entrepreneurs1. Enterprising People and Entrepreneurs

2. Identifying Ideas and Opportunities for New 2. Identifying Ideas and Opportunities for New Ventures/BusinessesVentures/Businesses

3. The Benefits of a Venture/Business Plan3. The Benefits of a Venture/Business Plan

4. Developing and Completing a Venture/Business 4. Developing and Completing a Venture/Business Plan for a Proposed BusinessPlan for a Proposed Business

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Text BookText Book

TEXT: Entrepreneurship – Creating aTEXT: Entrepreneurship – Creating a Venture, Nelson, 2003 Venture, Nelson, 2003

Replacement Cost: $65Replacement Cost: $65

Note: Text book used rarely. TeacherNote: Text book used rarely. Teacher will provide most of the material. will provide most of the material.

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Assessment and Evaluation Assessment and Evaluation BDI3CBDI3CTests, quizzes, written assignments, observations, oral Tests, quizzes, written assignments, observations, oral

presentations, group work, business plannpresentations, group work, business plann

EvaluationEvaluationTermTermKnowledge/Understanding: Knowledge/Understanding: 1515Application:Application: 2020Thinking/Inquiry:Thinking/Inquiry: 1515CommunicationCommunication 2020

7070SummativeSummativeSummative TaskSummative Task 2020Summative Test/ExamSummative Test/Exam 1010

3030

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CHARACTER COUNTSCHARACTER COUNTS

Classroom PoliciesClassroom Policies

A. Respect Your Teacher, Your Peers and YourselfA. Respect Your Teacher, Your Peers and Yourself

Arrive preparedArrive prepared

Arrive on TimeArrive on Time Submit AssignmentsSubmit Assignments on Timeon Time

3. 3.

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A. Respect…A. Respect…

Listen attentivelyListen attentively

Speak respectfullySpeak respectfully

Use your time wiselyUse your time wisely

and participateand participate

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CHARACTER COUNTSCHARACTER COUNTS

B. Respect Our Learning Environment B. Respect Our Learning Environment

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School/Class policies and Student School/Class policies and Student Success TipsSuccess Tips

Get a study buddyGet a study buddy

Parent planned absence Parent planned absence (vacation, surgery, etc.)(vacation, surgery, etc.)

** Submit a note from ** Submit a note from parent/guardian in advance.parent/guardian in advance.

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School/Class policies and Student School/Class policies and Student Success TipsSuccess Tips

When Absent…When Absent…

Have parent call the schoolHave parent call the school the day of your absence or; the day of your absence or;

Bring a note from yourBring a note from your parent/guardian the day parent/guardian the day you return. you return.

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School/Class policies and Student School/Class policies and Student Success TipsSuccess Tips

When Absent (Legitimate Absence) on the When Absent (Legitimate Absence) on the Day of a Test…Day of a Test…

Speak with your teacher Speak with your teacher the day you return to the day you return to determine whether you determine whether you will write the test at will write the test at lunch or after school on lunch or after school on the first or second day the first or second day

back.back.

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School/Class policies and Student School/Class policies and Student Success TipsSuccess Tips

Assignment Due Dates:Assignment Due Dates: Given sufficient time to complete tasksGiven sufficient time to complete tasks

Assignments due at the beginning of class on the due date.Assignments due at the beginning of class on the due date.

If you can not be in class on the due date because of a predetermined If you can not be in class on the due date because of a predetermined event (i.e. field trip, medical appointment), you must submit you event (i.e. field trip, medical appointment), you must submit you assignment the day before.assignment the day before.

Speak to teacher if there is a legitimate reason for a needed extensionSpeak to teacher if there is a legitimate reason for a needed extension At the teacher’s discretion, a new due date will be provided. A phone call At the teacher’s discretion, a new due date will be provided. A phone call

home may be made.home may be made.

If the assignment is not complete on the final date assigned, an “I” will be If the assignment is not complete on the final date assigned, an “I” will be assigned which translates into a 0 come report card time.assigned which translates into a 0 come report card time.

Occasional pop homework quizzes will be given at the beginning of class. Occasional pop homework quizzes will be given at the beginning of class. (Open notebook)(Open notebook)

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School/Class policies and Student School/Class policies and Student Success TipsSuccess Tips

Skip Class #1 & 2 = * Phone HomeSkip Class #1 & 2 = * Phone Home * Detention* Detention

Friday at Lunch Friday at Lunch

Skip class #3 = * Goes on schoolSkip class #3 = * Goes on school record record * VP sees you* VP sees you

Skipped TestSkipped Test = Incomplete = 0 = Incomplete = 0

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Skipping DefinedSkipping Defined

Failure to attend school Failure to attend school and/or class without a and/or class without a legitimate reason (i.e. legitimate reason (i.e.

sick sick medical appointment, medical appointment, funeral) sanctioned by a funeral) sanctioned by a parent/guardian andparent/guardian and

approved by the school. approved by the school.

Sleeping in is considered aSleeping in is considered a

skip. skip.

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We will have a successful and We will have a successful and enjoyable semester if we all work enjoyable semester if we all work

together !!together !!