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Davis, Diane – Journal of Business Education, 1982
Discusses a study (1) to compare shorthand accuracy scores and speed attainment, and (2) to determine if there was a significant relationship between machine shorthand accuracy and speed attainment. Found that there was no significance between the method of instruction and accuracy or speed, but there was a significant relationship between…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Shorthand, Skill Development
Reese, Don; Smith, Ray – Journal of Business Education, 1973
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Educational Media, Shorthand
Kapinos, Helen L.; Kusek, Robert W. – Journal of Business Education, 1974
Suggestions are proposed for successfully incorporating dictation machines and tapes in the shorthand classroom. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of providing students with an opportunity for preparation, questions, and learning the procedures in the traditional manner. Students should be given an opportunity to react to the new…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Educational Technology, Shorthand
Anderson, Orlo J. – Journal of Business Education, 1974
The case for preferring an alphabetic to a symbolic shorthand system is based on the results of studies of students who have learned both methods. The alphabetic system is easier to learn, requires less time to learn, and allows more to time to be spend in other learning activities. (AG)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Shorthand, Teaching Methods
Pierpoint, Patricia – Journal of Business Education, 1977
A method of teaching punctuation application to advanced shorthand students involves telling them, in practice sessions, what punctuation is needed in a particular exercise so they can concentrate on correct usage. On test days, they must decide how much punctuation is needed and where it is needed, based on previous practice. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Postsecondary Education, Punctuation, Shorthand
Bryce, Rose Ann – Journal of Business Education, 1974
A survey of high schools in St. Louis County, Cook County (Chicago), and Indianapolis, and all junior colleges in Illinois indicated a growing interest in touch shorthand with a corresponding increase in the number of schools offering this shorthand system. (Author/SC)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, College Curriculum, Secondary School Curriculum
Langemo, Mark – Journal of Business Education, 1973
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Goal Orientation, Job Skills
Frerichs, Alberta J. – Journal of Business Education, 1973
Descriptors: Business Skills, Employment Qualifications, Job Analysis, Occupational Information
Harwood, Frank – Journal of Business Education, 1977
Salient features and claims of five pen/pencil ABC shorthand systems and one machine system--Landmark (Speedwriting), Stenograph, Quickhand, Stenospeed, Forkner Shorthand, and Stenoscript-- are presented for teachers who wish to consider them as alternatives to symbol systems in order to build larger shorthand enrollments. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Curriculum Development, Enrollment
Reap, Margaret C. – Journal of Business Education, 1977
The steneoscript ABC shorthand system is examined as a feasible alternative to Gregg shorthand in high school training. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Office Occupations Education, Secondary Education
Reese, Don; Smith, Ray – Journal of Business Education, 1974
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Data Analysis, Evaluation Criteria
Aeschlimann, Lawrence – Journal of Business Education, 1975
The author wonders about the present status of Notehand in the business education curriculum. (AG)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Business Skills, Office Occupations Education
Peterson, John C.; Wedell, Allen J. – Journal of Business Education, 1972
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Business Education, Business Skills
Shell, Walter – Journal of Business Education, 1980
Suggested procedures for presenting new shorthand theory principles are given along with guidelines to follow in preparing and giving vocabulary quizzes. (LRA)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Chalkboards, Classroom Techniques, Clerical Occupations
Stewart, William D. – Journal of Business Education, 1977
Describes a reading approach to shorthand homework in which students are graded on their in-class reading of the homework instead of being required to write the homework. Guidelines are provided for second semester shorthand students (proposed grading scale and reading rates). Advantages and results of using this method are discussed. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Grading, Homework
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