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Dennis_Churaev [7]
2 years ago
8

Sally is comparing and contrasting a Placement/Internship SAE and a School-Based Enterprise SAE. What information would best com

plete Sally's chart?
Type

Placement/Internship SAE

School-Based Enterprise SAE

Compare (same)

Involves a business

Involves a business

Contrast (different)

Student works for someone else



Provides goods or services
Is based on a research question
Focuses on improving a public area
Is fully owned by the student
Biology
1 answer:
prisoha [69]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:  

Contrast- Foundational/Exploratory, School Based Enterprise,

Ownership/Entrepreneurship, Placement/Internship, Service Learning, Research

Placement/internship SAE- Where you work for someone else with the potential for paid or volunteer hours.

School based enterprise SAE- Students have all of the materials and equipment needed to house their SAE at their school.

Compare- Plants, Animals, Agriculture business, Agriculture based science experiments

Involves a business- Entrepreneurship SAEs require time and money invested in the entrepreneur learning experience. Your project centers around the goal of developing a profitable project that grows your total equity.

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