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Siegel, Laurence – Personnel Psychology, 1982
Solicited paired comparison evaluations for a group of savings and loan association branch managers. Peer evaluations were obtained from 16 of these managers; supervisory evaluations were obtained from four officers. Interjudge agreement (both within and between groups) was high. Peer-generated evaluations assisted officers in making acceptable…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrators, Banking, Evaluation Methods
Lawson, Jane; Finn, Peter – Instructor, 1976
Career education has become an integral part of the regular classroom curriculum. Its many facets blend well with whatever topic, subject area, or pupil interest is being studied. Discusses learning activities that are active instructional strategies with built-in flexibility which can be adapted for students, syllabus, school, and community.…
Descriptors: Banking, Career Awareness, Career Education, Career Guidance
Grassmuck, Karen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
An informal survey of some New England colleges indicates that, in response to problems in the region's banking industry, school financial officers are monitoring their banks' credit ratings and managing investments more carefully. Consultants and investment advisors are also reporting increased anxiety among college officers and trustees around…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Banking, College Administration, Credit (Finance)
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Lee, Boyden E. – Journal of Economic Education, 1994
Maintains that a discussion of the Eurocurrency market is now a regular feature of most money and banking textbooks. Explains that the demand for Eurocurrency deposits stems, in part, from a transactions motive and recommends that this approach be added to textbook presentations on the subject. (CFR)
Descriptors: Banking, Capitalism, Economic Factors, Economics Education
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Roberts, Joy S. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1999
Describes briefly the author's research (contributing to scholarship on successful language practices in organizations) examining the conflicts, and specifically the discursive methods of solving these conflicts, faced by individuals within an organization as they negotiate competing demands. Offers a new tool (called Bracketing, Ranking, and…
Descriptors: Banking, Communication Research, Conflict Resolution, Discourse Analysis
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Tuch, Abby – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1999
Describes a student checkbook program for a third-grade classroom that integrates mathematics and behavior management. Reinforces arithmetic, language arts, and social studies skills. Discusses pedagogical implications. (ASK)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Banking, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Baron, Robert A. – Management Communication Quarterly, 1996
Discusses how managers and subordinates in three banks provided information on the frequency, form, and effects of informal upward feedback in their organizations. Finds that managers perceived informal negative upward feedback as more frequent than their subordinates, and that they perceived both positive and negative upward feedback as producing…
Descriptors: Banking, Communication Research, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
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McConnell, Sheila; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1996
Includes "Role of Computers in Reshaping the Work Force" (McConnell); "Semiconductors" (Moris); "Computer Manufacturing" (Warnke); "Commercial Banking Transformed by Computer Technology" (Morisi); "Software, Engineering Industries: Threatened by Technological Change?" (Goodman); "Job Creation…
Descriptors: Banking, Computers, Employment Patterns, Job Development
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Ewing, Bradley T.; Kruse, Jamie B.; Thompson, Mark A. – Journal of Economic Education, 2004
The authors describe a classroom experiment that motivates student understanding of behavior toward risk and its effect on money demand. In this experiment, students are endowed with an income stream that they can allocate between a risk-free fund and a risky fund. Changes in volatility are represented by mean-preserving changes in the variance of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Money Management, Risk, Student Motivation
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Woltjer, Geert B. – Journal of Economic Education, 2005
For many students macroeconomics is very abstract; it is difficult for them to imagine that the theories are fundamentally about the coordination of human decisions. The author developed a simulation game called Steer the Economy that creates the possibility for students to make the decisions of the firms that are implicit in macroeconomic models.…
Descriptors: Macroeconomics, Educational Games, Economics Education, Computer Simulation
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Post, David; Clipper, Lutitia; Enkhbaatar, D.; Manning, Anitra; Riley, Thomas; Zaman, Husam – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2004
This essay review discusses the report of The Task Force on Higher Education and Society (TFHES), convened in 1998 by the World Bank but independently financed and staffed in collaboration with UNESCO and several foundations. "Peril and Promise" marks an historic turning point in the framework for postsecondary educational planning. Rate-of-return…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Banking, Educational Planning, Outcomes of Education
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Heyneman, S. P. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2003
The reports seem contradictory. With about three billion dollars per year in new loan commitments, the World Bank has become the single largest source of development capital in the field of international education. These resources help expand educational opportunities for young women in South Asia and rebuild primary schools following civil…
Descriptors: Banking, International Organizations, Financial Support, Developing Nations
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Davies, Daniel K.; Stock, Steven E.; Wehmeyer, Michael L. – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2003
This study investigates use of computer simulation for teaching ATM use to adults with intellectual disabilities. ATM-SIM is a computer-based trainer used for teaching individuals with intellectual disabilities how to use an automated teller machine (ATM) to access their personal bank accounts. In the pilot evaluation, a prototype system was…
Descriptors: Independent Living, Computer Simulation, Mental Retardation, Information Technology
Siler, Carl R. – 1994
This curriculum unit of the Muncie (Indiana) Southside High School is to simulate the dynamics of foreign currency exchange rates from the perspectives of: (1) a major U.S. corporation, ABB Power T & D Company, Inc., of Muncie, Indiana, a manufacturer of large power transformers for the domestic and foreign markets; and (2) individual…
Descriptors: Banking, Economics, Exports, Financial Policy
Jenkins, Sarah; And Others – 1990
An assessment was done of the Department of Education's (ED) approach to determining lender profitability for Guaranteed Student Loans. The assessment described the current net present value (NPV) method as well as discussing its strengths and weaknesses. The NPV method has been widely accepted for determining the profitability of different…
Descriptors: Banking, Budgeting, Capital, Educational Finance
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