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Viswanathan, Madhubalan; Gajendiran, S.; Venkatesan, R. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
To function in the economic realm, two important resources that individuals need are finances and know-how. Whereas there has been considerable attention on microfinancing, we describe an educational program that focuses on enabling generic skills about the marketplace and complements these important efforts. We conducted research aimed at…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education
Jones, Colin – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
Entrepreneurship education is the process of providing individuals with the ability to recognize commercial opportunities and the insight, self-esteem, knowledge and skills to act on them. It includes instruction in opportunity recognition, commercializing a concept, marshalling resources in the face of risk and initiating a business venture. It…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Entrepreneurship, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Neal, Dorothy A. – Business Education World, 1976
Descriptors: Business Education, Models, Office Practice, Program Development

Melrose, John; Mitchell, Bill – Business Education Forum, 1972
Suggestions include: (1) key role of supervisor in field experience, (2) a need for depth of knowledge in areas of teaching certification, (3) faculty cooperative participation in preparation of future teachers, and (4) intern programs. (MU)
Descriptors: Business Education, Program Development, Teacher Education, Teacher Supervision

Van Hook, Barry L. – Business Education Forum, 1972
A high school curriculum that deals effectively with the individual differences of students is evaluated. (MU)
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Individualized Instruction, Program Development
Schatz, Anne – Journal of Business Education, 1971
The instructional system is designed so that each student may be treated as an individual. The role of the instructor must also be changed to accomplish this goal. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Business Education, Individualized Instruction, Program Development
Wood, Merle W. – Journal of Business Education, 1971
Use the proposed outline for personal study, improvement of teacher training programs, or select from it to improve the course presently being taught. (Editor)
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Educational Needs, Program Development
Guatney, Charles L. – Balance Sheet, 1970
Descriptors: Business Education, Educational Equipment, Educational Needs, Program Development

Carter, Fairchild H. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1971
Vocational business education is alive and doing well. A perusal of the literature for more than a quarter of a century indicates the recurrence and persistence of some problems in programs, methods, standards, and administration and leadership. (Editor/JS)
Descriptors: Business Education, Educational Change, Educational Problems, Program Administration
Houstman, James – Balance Sheet, 1971
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Educational Objectives, Office Occupations Education

Nappi, Andrew T. – Journal of Education for Business, 1986
Describes the Onarga Project, in which a group of business students worked with the people of Onarga, Illinois, to revitalize a dying community, and how business teachers can incorporate some of the ideas to improve students' understanding of small business. Discusses preliminary planning, project activities, and specific learning activities to…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Responsibility, Community Development, Experiential Learning
Hansell, Kathleen J. – Journal of Business Education, 1976
A typing program is described for the non-secretarial community college student whose personal objectives for acquiring typing skills is broader than the traditional vocational orientation. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Individual Development, Program Development, Psychomotor Objectives
Omvig, Clayton P.; Thomas, Edward G. – 1972
The simulated model office idea is to create, within a school, a unit which is as much like a real-life business as possible. To test the feasibility of incorporating this concept into high school business programs, a comparison was made between an experimental group of office simulation students and a control group of cooperative office practice…
Descriptors: Business Education, Feasibility Studies, Office Occupations Education, Office Practice
Ristau, Robert A. – Balance Sheet, 1985
This article describes the framework and the methodology necessary to instill sound principles of economic understanding in business education students. Basic economic concepts are listed and discussed, as well as effective educational delivery systems such as games and simulations (examples are included). (CT)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems

Demaio, Genene; Ackley, R. Jon – Business Education Forum, 1982
The importance of active student involvement is stressed in this discussion of a competency-based approach to career exploration. Five steps used in developing a one-semester, eighth-grade business exploration course are presented and described. Methods of teaching such a unit and advantages to this approach are discussed. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Exploration, Competency Based Education, Elementary Education