BizTech 2.0 is an entrepreneur education program offering business assistance to students over 13. The program teaches business, information technology and life skills to young people via
Internet. It reinforces math learning, reading and critical thinking skills.
The program was launched by The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, an organization located in New York City that was set up from
need for a program for preventing failure and dropout of disadvantaged students from low-income communities. It does this by helping them develop entrepreneurial skills and eventually enhance their economic productivity and improve
quality of their lives and their academic and business skills.
BizTech 2.0 is flexible, user friendly, utilizing
latest technology. It is built of 25 units divided into three levels: basic, intermediate and advanced. It allows on-line learning of how to develop your own business connecting students and teachers.
Students have
advantage of
interactive graphics that reflect
progress through each level.
The program is teacher-led and teachers are permitted to choose
most appropriate work mode for
class or student from: Full Curriculum Mode or BizPlan Only Mode. Both modes result in teaching kids how to write a business plan in a complex, well drawn manner.