Explore various Career Sectors to see what might interest you
Check out our Career Exploration Centre!
Learn about the world of work.
The Career Exploration Center is a self-exploratory environment for students aged 13-18. Increase your knowledge and awareness of trends and emerging career opportunities.
Open Access
These JA learning experiences don’t require you to login. Click on the bite-sized learning your teacher has recommended and begin your journey.
These short interactive educational modules are focused on various money concepts, and can be completed in any order and any quantity.
Dive into the world of currency! Explore what currency is and why it’s important. Learn about exchanging currency and how to manage your money when using different currencies.
Explore the various post-secondary pathways, learn about important financial considerations and discover how to budget effectively for your post-secondary journey.
Learn how transferable skills can help you through challenges to build resilience and be inspired by stories of success.
Explain and differentiate between various methods of payment. Make informed decisions about choosing the most appropriate payment method for different situations.
Put on your entrepreneurial hat and run your own retail business in JA Canada’s BizCraft game.
Supported Programs
- You must be logged in to access these experiences
- If a login has been assigned to you use that to login
- No login credentials? Select sign up to create an account. You will need to activate your account by following the instructions in the confirmation email
- Once logged in, use the filters to find the experience that your teacher has assigned to you
- If you have an enrolment code enter the code when signing up for the experience. Doing so will put you in a group with your class.
- Your learning experience should show up in your dashboard and you can begin your learning journey
- K-3
- 3-6
- 6-9
- 9-12
- Post-secondary
- Facilitator-led
- Student Self-directed
- Open Access
Looking for a fun educational distraction? Try one of our JA Fun & Games activities! You’ll pass the time and learn a thing or two along the way.
JA Our Families explains how family members’ jobs and businesses contribute to the well-being of the family and of the community.
JA Ourselves introduces pre-primary and primary students to financial literacy outcomes through hands-on classroom style activities.
Our Community gives elementary school students the building blocks for a successful career! The program shows students how business shapes our lives and strengthens society.
In JA’s Our Country – Technology and Innovation, elementary school students develop innovative, new ideas for business and society.
In Our Country, elementary school students learn about Canada’s technological past and present, as well as share ideas that could become our next great innovation.
Welcome to Our Business World
You probably already know a lot about yourself and how you can influence your community. But have you ever wondered what role businesses play in your community? That’s what you’re going to learn about here. By completing the activities below, you will lean what businesses are, why they exist, how they stay alive, and what role they play in your community.
Good luck as you learn about Our Business World!
Welcome to Our Business World
Students learn what businesses are, how they make a profit and how their operations affect the community.
Welcome to More than Money
By completing this program, you will learn how proper money management can improve your life, as well as how your financial choices can impact others. You’ll also gain the confidence to apply this knowledge to your life, enabling you to make smart financial choices.
Students use innovative thinking to learn money-management skills and the fundamentals of running a business.
In JA’s A Business of Our Own program, students learn how to start a business, produce and promote their products, track their finances and manage a team.
In JA’s A Business of Our Own program, students learn how to start a business, produce and promote their products, track their finances and manage a team.
Put on your entrepreneurial hat and run your own retail business in JA Canada’s BizCraft game.
Stronger Together: Diversity in Action teaches students the value of diversity and how it contributes to improving morale, creativity, teamwork and productivity.
Through the Dollars With Sense program, you can get the vital tools you’ll need to make smart financial decisions, live debt-free and become a savvy investor.
Dive into the world of currency! Explore what currency is and why it’s important. Learn about exchanging currency and how to manage your money when using different currencies.
Through the Dollars With Sense program, you can get the vital tools you’ll need to make smart financial decisions, live debt-free and become a savvy investor.
You can take a closer look at the advantages of staying in school, and learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. Explore the link between education and achieving your goals.
You can take a closer look at the advantages of staying in school, and learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. Explore the link between education and achieving your goals.
JA’s Success Skills helps students develop the communication and personal skills needed to achieve career and lifelong learning success.
JA’s Success Skills helps students develop the communication and personal skills needed to achieve career and lifelong learning success.
This course from Speech and Debate Canada will help high school students improve their public speaking skills for any number of occasions.
JA’s Investment Strategies program (ISP) includes both interactive lessons and an online stock market simulation (Invest JA), where students manage their own simulated stock portfolio.
JA’s Investment Strategies program (ISP) includes both interactive lessons and an online stock market simulation (Invest JA), where students manage their own simulated stock portfolio.
Many Canadian youth have the passion to launch their own businesses. JA’s Be Entrepreneurial program inspires students to imagine a business venture while still in school.
Many Canadian youth have the passion to launch their own businesses. JA’s Be Entrepreneurial program inspires students to imagine a business venture while still in school.
Personal Finance teaches students personal money management skills including the key elements of personal finance such as spending wisely, budgeting, saving, investing and using credit.
Personal Finance teaches students personal money management skills including the key elements of personal finance such as spending wisely, budgeting, saving, investing and using credit.
This program will assist students in understanding, evaluating and applying financial and business skills essential for a successful trades career.
Transforming Today’s Grade 9-12 Students Into Tomorrow’s Leaders
These are the resources you will need to participate in the JA Canada Company Program.
Transforming Today’s Grade 9-12 Students Into Tomorrow’s Leaders
To access this program, you must contact your local JA office.
Transforming Today’s Grade 9-12 Students Into Tomorrow’s Leaders
To access this program, you must contact your local JA office.
Ideation Bootcamp is a 6-week learning experience that provides students in Grades 9-12 with the opportunity to explore launching a new entrepreneurial venture.
Pitch Your Vision is a condensed version of the JA Company Program and teaches grade 9-12 students how to plan and pitch a business idea.
Explore the various post-secondary pathways, learn about important financial considerations and discover how to budget effectively for your post-secondary journey.
Explain and differentiate between various methods of payment. Make informed decisions about choosing the most appropriate payment method for different situations.
These short interactive educational modules are focused on various money concepts, and can be completed in any order and any quantity.
Learn how transferable skills can help you through challenges to build resilience and be inspired by stories of success.
World of Choices brings students together with career mentors working in desired fields, industries and professions.
Need Help?
Checkout our most frequently asked questions:
What’s the difference between Open Access and JA supported programs?
a. Shorter programs don’t always require an enrolment. Instead, clicking on those programs takes you directly to their landing page, where you can start the program when ready.
b. Meanwhile, longer programs often require enrolment, which can only be completed after you’ve created an account and signed in.
c. The biggest difference between the two, aside from length of the programs, is that open access programs will not track or store your progress. Enrolled programs, meanwhile, will often track progress and allow you to resume at a later date.
Do I need to create an account to access programs?
a. No you can access the programs that do not require sign-in or create an account to access all programs including those that indicate sign-in required. Teachers will need to contact their local office to request a code to access the program resources.
How do I create an account (JA ID)?
- Click the sign-up button in the top menu
- From the pop-up window, select Sign-Up
- Complete the form with your name, email and school
- Look for a confirmation email from Okta with your JA ID and click the link in the email to complete your registration
- Return to the JA Campus and use your email and password to login
Do my students need to enter their personal details like email addresses in order to access the Campus?
No you can contact your local office and they can provide you with pre-assigned non-identifying logins.
How much do classroom programs cost?
All JA programs are available at no cost to teachers and students. Programs are funded by JA’s partners who believe in our mission to equip youth with the skills to succeed.