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Montag, Elizabeth J.; Shaw, Warren – 1978
Intended as an English elective subject for senior high school students, this business English course guide provides students with the communication tools that can lead to success in the business world. Units cover the following topics: introduction to Business English (punctuation, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and use of reference tools);…
Descriptors: Business English, Career Guidance, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1978
This teaching guide outlines a nine week course on rights and responsibilities for use with junior and senior high school students in Wisconsin. The course consists of ten units and is intended to help students learn about the law, American justice, the Bill of Rights, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to…
Descriptors: Criminal Law, Elective Courses, Freedom of Speech, Grade 11
Kepner, William R., Jr. – 1979
This publication describes a semester-long course developed for teaching future studies to secondary school students. The course is designed as a senior high social studies elective. Objectives are to help students recognize that change will occur, that change in one area will affect other areas, that the future can be influenced, and that they…
Descriptors: Change, Decision Making, Elective Courses, Futures (of Society)
Eau Claire Area Public Schools, WI. – 1978
This teaching guide outlines an 18 week elective course on criminal justice for use in grades 11 or 12. The course consists of five units and is intended to help students learn about law, crime and law enforcement, courts, corrections, and capital punishment. Throughout the course there is extensive participation of law enforcement and other…
Descriptors: Capital Punishment, Class Activities, Constitutional Law, Correctional Institutions