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Anderson, Ruth I. – Business Education World, 1976
The author explains why she disagrees with the International Word Processing Association statement that "shorthand skill is becoming an archaic job requirement." (BP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Educational Needs, Job Skills
Lloyd, Alan C. – Business Education World, 1978
Based on "Typing 2," Gregg's new second-year vocational typing book for high schools, this article discusses ways to use the textbook and what the teacher can do to support the spirit of realism, purpose, and efficiency that the author feels should dominate the vocational typing course. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Secondary Education, Simulation, Teaching Methods
Mitchell, William – Business Education World, 1973
Descriptors: Business Skills, Job Skills, Shorthand, Skill Development
Lloyd, Alan C.; Winger, Fred E. – Business Education World, 1977
The following seven practice patterns, which are designed to improve typewriting skills and which fit basic requirements for all practice routines are described: 12-Second Sprints, 30-Second Sprints, 1-Minute Piecemeals, The Blitz, Double Timed Writing, Selective Practice, and Proportional Practice. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Secondary Education, Skill Development
Moore, Allen B. – Business Education World, 1976
The Center for Vocational Education at Ohio State University completed an 18-month study of jointly sponsored programs throughout the nation for adults who have not completed their high school education. Two programs emphasizing business skills and the five steps essential in the development of adult cooperative programs are discussed. (BP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business Skills, Cooperative Programs, Educational Research
Hess, Susie J. – Business Education World, 1976
The most obvious curricular implication of the shorthand/word processing issue appears to be that students who aspire to secretarial careers will be transcribing from both shorthand notes and recorded diction. Skill development in both these areas should be practiced. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
Heatherington, Ralph – Business Education World, 1980
By incorporating a discussion of systems into the beginning accounting class, students will have a more accurate picture of business and the role accounting plays in it. Students should understand the purpose of forms, have a basic knowledge of flowcharting principles and symbols, and know how source documents are created. (CT)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Business Skills, Office Machines
Brower, Edward – Business Education World, 1974
Results of a research study indicate vocational students possess erroneous job-related information. Correcting these misconceptions while accepting the notion that vocational accounting competence includes knowledge of office information and possession of personal business traits, as well as office skills, is the teacher's responsibility. (AG)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Skills, Educational Research, Interpersonal Relationship
Church, Olive – Business Education World, 1978
The author describes four kinds of ancillary instructional materials and how they may be used in the business education classroom: practice sets for various business skills; programmed materials; single-station simulations (role playing); and full-scale simulations (model office or corporation). (MF)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Educational Media, Instructional Materials
Poe, Roy W. – Business Education World, 1978
Describes a situational approach that equips students to be effective managers as well as communicators by developing skills in persuasive expression, human relations, and decision making; emphasis is on business letter and report writing. (Editor/TA)
Descriptors: Administration, Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Business Skills
Place, Irene – Business Education World, 1977
Noting that the new awareness of lifelong career opportunities for women calls for long range career preparation, this article describes two teaching techniques--simulation and in-baskets--and discusses (1) student skill development in the area of sensitivity, judgment, and organization and planning, (2) student performance and grading, and (3)…
Descriptors: Administration, Business Skills, Career Opportunities, Career Planning
Lloyd, Alan C. – Business Education World, 1975
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Course Content, Course Objectives
Anderson, Ruth I. – Business Education World, 1976
Describes a course in the administrative secretary's educational program which is designed to integrate the knowledge and skills that have been acquired previously, preparing the secretarial student to make a smooth transition from the classroom to the business office. (TA)
Descriptors: Administration, Business Education, Business Skills, Course Descriptions
Wingo, Rosetta F. – Business Education World, 1977
A study conducted to determine whether second-year typewriting students could learn intentionally and incidentally the meanings of technical business terms through the typing of specially written paragraphs in which the terms were defined within the context demonstrated the effectiveness of this procedure. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Educational Research, Incidental Learning, Intentional Learning
Lacombe, Joan M.; Kane, Joanne G. – Business Education World, 1977
Describes general suggestions and techniques used at Bay Path Junior College (Longmeadow, Massachusetts) to make the business communication course exciting and meaningful yet still capitalize on student involvement. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Communication Skills, Community Colleges
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