Companies Providing Out-of-School-Curricula
Frederick Anthony
frederick_anthony at prusec.com
Thu May 23 09:26:11 EDT 2002
I do need some help from you regarding some references that you might be
able to give me. I am trying to identify companies that specialize in
providing workshops to school kids (grade 8 and above) and those that
periodically arrange other-than-what-is-taught-in-school type of programs.
I am referring to out-of-school-curricula programs.
Long time back i read an article about a company which arranged a "Business
Entrepreneur" course for kids in grade 10. It went on to say that they were
even provided with business cards and company banners (which they
fictiuosly represented as part of a project). I missed noting down thier
contact numbers. So i just thought about you to see if you have ever came
across such companies.
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