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Bérubé, Nicole – Management Teaching Review, 2022
Personnel selection is a key topic in Human Resource Management (HRM) courses. Many selection exercises focus on management situations that are unfamiliar to students who are taking introductory HRM courses. In contrast, this exercise introduces students to the pre-interview steps in the personnel selection process by asking them to determine the…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Human Resources, Professional Education, Teaching Methods
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Nagel, Paul – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2010
Louisiana's land, coast, and inland waterways are home to many natural resources such as seafood, petroleum, natural gas, and timber--and freshwater crawfish, or "mudbugs" as the locals like to call them. These natural resources are vital to Louisiana's economy. The author describes a unit of study on economics in which a teacher taught…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Natural Resources
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Renard, Monika; Tracy, Kay – American Journal of Business Education, 2011
This article discusses a student project that highlights the value of printed employee newsletters as an internal communication tool for organizations. The project provides specific information and directions on how to develop an employee newsletter on human resource topics. Microsoft Word 2007 is used for newsletter formatting. The article also…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Business Communication, Newsletters, Communication Skills
Baker, Jerry R.; Doran, Madeleine S. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
Research has shown that adult learners prefer a problem-solving approach to learning, rather than a subject-centered approach. This book provides a non-traditional approach to teaching and learning the basics of human resource management through a series of 125 in-basket exercises and guided questions. These exercises focus on real-life problems…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Theories, Instructional Materials, Problem Solving
Husmann, Ann – Innovation Abstracts, 1983
Inviting carefully selected guests into the classroom can help students recognize the blending of theory and practice and involve students more intimately in the learning process. For example, a first-person account by a mother of a handicapped child might have a greater impact on the listener than books, films, or lectures. Effective…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Community Resources, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Resources
Constitutional Rights Foundation, Chicago, IL. – 1989
The Unites States Constitution and the Bill of Rights set forth the basic principles of the U.S. democratic constitutional order. It is from these documents that the fundamental political concepts of the United States are derived. The program presented here was developed for junior high school students and is intended to combat the apathy toward…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Curriculum Enrichment, Government (Administrative Body)
Schmidt, Peter – 1984
Ways in which secondary level humanities teachers can incorporate information and materials on pacifism and nonviolent action into their existing courses are discussed. To improve their abilities to think creatively about how to change the world, students must learn about nonviolence and the strategies used by pacifists in the pursuit of their…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil Rights, Human Resources, Humanities Instruction
Caster, Jerry A. – 1988
Information and a framework that permits teachers to plan and initiate a successful sex education program for students with mental disabilities is provided. A major aspect of sex education should be its focus on social relationships, emotions, choice-making, and responsibilities to self and others. Sex education should not be viewed as a…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Human Resources
East Stroudsburg Univ., PA. Center for the Arts in Education. – 1983
Developed by a graduate seminar class, this guide is intended to help teachers use museums to integrate the arts into the elementary social studies curriculum. Although many of the resources included pertain specifically to Pennsylvania, the guide can serve as a model for educators in other states. Many different resources are provided. There is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Resources, Concept Teaching, Creativity
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Div. of Applied Tech., Adult, and Community Education. – 1997
The first of four sections of this guide contains reprints of the following: "But I've Been Doing This for Years: Informal Integration of Vocational and Academic Education Pilot Test Report" (Chris A. Roegge, Ahmed Ferej); "Curriculum Integration in School-to-Work Systems" (National School-to-Work Learning and Information Center); "Integrating…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Citations (References), Classroom Techniques, Education Work Relationship
Burke, Christa; And Others – 1982
This manual assists teachers in integrating three major components into a law-related education program: classroom visits by resource people, student field experience, and peer or cross-age teaching. Material is divided into five sections. A rationale for law-related education and background information on the Constitutional Rights Foundation are…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cross Age Teaching, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gardner, Brenda S.; Korth, Sharon J. – Innovative Higher Education, 1997
Describes a master's program in human resource development that uses experiential learning, transfer of learning, and team learning theories to maximize students' transfer of their formal training to the workplace. Activities include individual and group analysis papers and a team project. Students have found the group and experiential practice…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Education Work Relationship, Experiential Learning
Gage, Richard – 1985
Procedures to help intermediate-grade social studies teachers implement a local history unit are provided. Although intended for teachers in Iowa, the guide can easily be used by educators in any state. The procedures are organized around three major generalizations: (1) buildings and artifacts are resources in explaining the history of a…
Descriptors: Buildings, Community Resources, Community Study, Family History
Kossek, Ellen Ernst; Leana, Carrie; MacDermid, Shelley; Pitt-Catsouphes, Marcie; Raskin, Patricia; Secret, Mary; Sweet, Stephen – Sloan Work and Family Research Network, 2006
The contents of this module have been prepared to address some of challenges associated with teaching about work-family issues from a human resource management and employment perspective. The goals of this module are: (1) To develop an understanding that work-family policies are part of a human resource management system and the employment…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Familiarity, Organizational Effectiveness, Family Work Relationship
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Home Economics Education Section. – 1985
This instructor's guide was designed to help teachers present a performance-based course in family management and economics to high school students. The guide contains a listing of the modules contained in the student modules with suggested levels and courses for teaching; additional learning experiences; lists of supplemental resources and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communications, Competency Based Education, Consumer Economics
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