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An Overview of the VEI ProgramSouth Pasadena High School
For New and Returning Coordinators
Presented by: Nick Chapman, National Program DirectorAugust 4th, 2014
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Agenda
What is Virtual Enterprises International?– Major Program Components
VEI Firms & Networks
VEI Simulated Workplace– Career Preparation, Classrooms to Offices, Teacher as
Facilitator, Business Partners, Successful Student
VEI Program Implementation– The Business Plan, E-commerce Website, Trade Shows, Annual
Report
Curriculum & Assessment
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Virtual Enterprises International is an in-school, live,
global business/workplace simulation.
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Students create and run their own businesses
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Classrooms become simulated work environments
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Students conduct business with other student-run
businesses both nationally and internationally
through the VEI Portal
VEI Student Firms
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California-based firm that provides sustainable rooftop gardens.
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New York City-based entertainment and advertising firm.
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South Carolina-based artisan confectionary manufacturer and retailer.
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500 firms across 27 product and service categories
VEI Networks
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The U.S. Network
10,000 students, 500 firms, 350 schools,
350 coordinators, 18 states
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International Network
1261
973
720 700
579
438
362 351
272235
191 185143 121
Romania Austria Slovakia China Germany U.S.A. CzechRepublic
Bulgaria Belgium Brazil Italy Spain Serbia Russia
VEI Firms/Practice Enterprises per Country
Source: Europen-Pen International Official Website
42 countries, 7800 firms
U.S. is 6th largest and growing
VEI Simulated Workplace
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VEI is Career Preparation
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“Learning Through Work”
• Apply learning through practical experience that develops knowledge and skills necessary for success in careers and postsecondary education
• Sample Student Learning Outcome– Student builds effective collaborative working relationships with colleagues and customers
– Able to work with diverse teams
– Contributing appropriately to the team effort
• An Experience Differentiated by: – Direct interaction with partners over time
– Application of skills transferable to a variety of careers
– Activities have consequences and value beyond success in the classroom
– Learning for student and benefit to partner are equally valued
• Experiences might include:– Integrated project with multiple interactions with professionals
– Student-run enterprise with partner involvement
– Virtual enterprise or other extended online interactions with partners
– Projects with partners through industry student organizations
– Service learning and social enterprises with partners
– Compensated internship connected to curriculum
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The VEI “Classroom”
• An office instead of a classroom
– Networked computer workstations
– Workgroup clusters of furniture
– Conference table and chairs
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Teacher as Facilitator
• VEI is a student-centered approach
– Emphasis on project-based, collaborative learning
• Primary responsibility to facilitate and direct student
learning, not deliver a prescribed daily lesson
“sage on the stage” “guide on the side”
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The Role of Business Partners
• Essential to the VEI program
• Connect students with the real world of business
• Partners provide guidance, resources, curriculum
development, opportunities and advocacy
– Ex: Site visits, job shadowing, mentoring, work samples,
internships
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The Successful VEI Student
Implementing the VEI Model
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VEI emphasizes learning in 4 key areas:
OwnershipExperientialCooperative
Reflective
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What does a VEI firm do?
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
The Business Plan
Research
Plan
Present
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The Business Plan
• Every firm is required to write a comprehensive and
professional business plan
– Outlining the goals and objectives of the firm
• Regions conduct local Business Plan Competitions
– Winning teams qualify for Nationals
• Culminates in a National Business Plan Competition
– Held in NYC during the Youth Business Summit
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
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What does a VEI firm do?
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
E-Commerce Website
Implement
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E-commerce Website• All firms have an e-commerce website
– Provides information about the firm & program
– Product/Service descriptions & pictures
– Online shopping cart utility or ordering procedure
• Introducing the “Better Business Rating”
– Firm websites will be rated by “mystery shoppers”
– Similar to star ratings on Amazon.com
– Based on ease of use, customer relations, turnaround time, etc
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
Trade Shows
Implement
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Firms participate in numerous regional and international trade
shows (Ex: New York City, South Carolina, California, Belgium)
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
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What does a VEI firm do?
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
The Annual Report
Evaluate
Report
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The Annual Report
• Report on the firm’s operations over the Fiscal Year1. What did you say you were going to do in your Business Plan?
2. What actually happened?
3. Explain the differences.
• Why were you successful?
• Why weren’t you successful?
• What did you learn from the experience?
• Preparation of Firm Financial Statements– Income Statement
– Balance Sheet
– Cash Flow Statement
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
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What does a VEI firm do?
Research
Plan
Present
Implement
Evaluate
Report
Assessments
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Online Assessment & Evaluation
Pre/Post Surveys VEI Technical Assessment(NOCTI - Test code: 7975)
Pre/Post Assessment
Attendance DataStudent Portfolios
Assessment of Work-Based
Learning (Pre/Interim/Post
available online for all students and
aligned with LL WBL Continuum)
The VEI Curriculum
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Curriculum
• Task-based curriculum available online– For teachers and students
– Curriculum Units, Student Task Guide, Reference Files &
Templates
• Resources– Departmental (Accounting & Finance, Administration,
Design, HR, IT, Sales & Marketing)
– Cross-Functional (Orientation, Business Plan, Trade
Show, Personal Finance, Annual Report)
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Pacing Guide
• A sequential guide to help teachers manage firm
operations
• Aligned to Curriculum Tasks and available resources
• Pacing Guide is available on the curriculum page
– http://veinternational.org/curriculum/
Name of Task Reference to
Curriculum Task
Available Resources
Write the firm’s Mission
Statement
ADMIN Task 8 Sample mission statements
Establish procedures for
managing the firm’s bank account
ACCOUNTING Task
10
US Network Bank User
Guide
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Successful VEI Firm
Accounting & Finance
Information Technology
Human Resources
Design
Sales & Marketing
Admin
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Contact
Irvine Pilot Project Manager
Polly Farina - [email protected]
Western Region Office
Nancy Phillips
Western Regional Director
501 South Mt. Vernon Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93307
P: 661.396.4430
F: 661.397.4593
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National Office
Nick Chapman
National Program Director
122 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10023
P: 212-769-2710
F: 212-799-7528
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Thank youFor more information,
visit veinternational.org