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O'Connor, Bridget N. – Office Systems Research Journal, 1985
This article reports the findings of the first phase of an investigation to help define and standardize office systems education. It also provides an historical overview of major curriculum development efforts in office systems from 1967 to the present and offers a general critique of those studies. (CT)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Responsibility, Automation, Curriculum Development
Northern Montana Coll., Havre. Montana Center for Vocational Education, Research, Curriculum and Personnel Development. – 1989
This document summarizes a literature review on articulation and seminar work on the feasibility of articulation agreements in secretarial and office education programs in Montana. Seminar participants (representatives of business education departments in Montana secondary and postsecondary schools) agreed on the competencies necessary to fulfill…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education, College School Cooperation, Competency Based Education
The Impact of Word Processing on Office Administration in the Medical and Allied Health Professions.
Platt, Naomi Dornfeld – 1982
The effect of word processing equipment on the future medical secretarial science curriculum was studied. A literature search focused on word processing and the medical and allied health professions, word processing and business education, and futuring of and changes in the secretarial science curriculum. Questionnaires to identify various aspects…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Futures (of Society)
Carter, Barbara Ann – 1988
This paper investigates the economic feasibility of adapting office technology course work for students with limited English proficiency at a proprietary school. Learning guides, textbooks, computer-aided instruction, and documentation supporting the office software being taught were examined for possible adaptation. The following conclusions are…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bilingual Instructional Materials, Business Education, Curriculum Development