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Davidson, Lawrence S.; Holschuh, Kai – 1991
This paper describes BIZQUIZ, a quick and inexpensive solution for enhancing in both students and faculty the concepts of international business learning outside the curriculum. It is noted that this student-run activity can utilize computer technology to accomplish its objectives, as well as other devices to create interest in global business,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Competition, Computer Assisted Instruction
Steele, David; Jones, Kevin – 1991
This paper describes a workshop prepared and presented by the Business Administration Department of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, that is designed to provide training in evaluating a European market for an American product and preparing a plan for marketing the product in Europe. It is noted that the program can work with both students…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Cultural Awareness, Educational Strategies, Foreign Students
Wichita Public Schools, KS. – 1985
This manual is intended to assist volunteer coordinators involved in the Kansas Volunteer Tutor Utilization (KV-TUTOR) project. The first section, which deals with planning, covers management by objectives and a clarification system to test objectives that is denoted by the acronym SMAC (specific, measurable, achievable, compatible). A section on…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Coordination, Documentation
Davis, Edward L.; Zelinko, Margaret A. – 1982
This planning guide is intended to assist program planners and curriculum developers in selecting entrepreneurship materials that are appropriate for students at the secondary, postsecondary, or adult levels. The guide suggests the following five essential steps necessary for developing training programs: assessing the status of the situation,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Johnson, Ron – 1984
This occasional paper appraises the implications of occupational training families (OTF) for further education (FE) in Great Britain. In the early sections, the document sketches the background of OTFs and appraises the advantages and disadvantages of the concept. In so doing, four possible approaches to helping young people acquire flexibility,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Choice, Career Education, Continuing Education