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Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, Chicago, IL. – 1978
Approximately 100 organizations are listed and described in this directory to inform educators and researchers about organizations that provide or are interested in business or economic education materials and information. These descriptions were developed to provide an initial review of the many organizations in the field of business or economic…
Descriptors: Business, Business Education, Directories, Economics
Porreca, Anthony G.; Stallard, John J. – 1975
The study attempts to verify the affective competencies which vocational-technical areas in common require of students, and to validate those required in agriculture, business and office, distributive, home economics, and industrial education. The affective competencies were identified so that they might be a major part of the learning sequence,…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Agricultural Education, Business Education, Competency Based Education
Horton, Robert V.; Weidenaar, Dennis J. – 1974
To explore goals for economics education and ways in which these goals might be improved, reconciled, and consolidated, a Delphi-like inquiry among more than 200 economics educators, economists, businessmen, other social scientists, and educational administrators was undertaken. Statistical data and comments as to respondents' views expressed in…
Descriptors: Administrators, Business, Business Education, Consumer Education
Joint Council on Economic Education, New York, NY. – 1972
This publication contains a collection of articles which offer insight into the teaching of economics within the business curriculum. Each of these articles previously appeared in works published through the cooperation of the Joint Council on Economic Education and the National Business Education Association. The articles include material on the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, College Curriculum, Concept Teaching
Moore, Charles N. – 1973
A computer-based Statistical Program to Assist in Teaching Statistics (SPATS) has been successfully developed to aid the teaching of statistics to undergraduates with business and economics majors. SPATS simplifies the problem of experimentally creating and analyzing a variety of populations and of selecting and analyzing different kinds of random…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Economics Education
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Smyth, W. John – Journal of Economic Education, 1975
The author, a teacher of economics and commercial subjects in Papua New Guinea, reported on the difficulties encountered in teaching these subjects in a developing country, where education of the western type is still associated with an aura of "cargo-cult" thinking. Other problems are the lack of native language textbooks and the absence of even…
Descriptors: Business Education, Consumer Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development
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Kim, Paul Y. – Journal of Economic Education, 1976
This paper describes a study which was designed to compare the personal economic understandings developed by students who completed business and economics courses at a two-year college. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Business Education, Consumer Economics, Economics, Economics Education
Manzer, John – Balance Sheet, 1977
According to the author, business education teachers should develop their own economic background in order to prepare students for understanding of economic concepts. He notes that all basic business courses should be reviewed for inclusion of relevant current economic issues. (MF)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Concept Formation, Economics
Tarnopolsky, Oleg; Kozhushko, Svitlana – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 2003
This article discusses a method of organizing Business English studies for students who learn it as a foreign language at schools of business and universities outside English-speaking countries. These students typically lack both previous practical experience in business and opportunities to watch business being done in English or to participate…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business English, Economics Education, English (Second Language)
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Duff, Thomas B. – Journal of Economic Education, 1971
The author gives specific illustrations of how the four basic lessons" of economics described by Rothenberg (EJ 938 586) can be incorporated in high school courses in American History, World History, Problems of Democracy, and Business. (IM)
Descriptors: American History, Business Education, Economics, Economics Education
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Kohns, Donald – Business Education Forum, 1977
Suggestions are offered to distributive education teachers on how to effectively teach economic principles and concepts at the secondary and postsecondary levels. Suggestions are discussed in relation to three major challenges faced by the teacher: Developing appropriate instructional goals or objectives, organizing the subject matter content, and…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Distributive Education, Economics Education
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Kim, Paul Y. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1977
A study was undertaken with the view that economic education is a continuing process and that development of personal economic understanding is a crucial part of business and economic courses in 2-year colleges. It compared personal economic understanding achieved by freshmen and sophomores who completed courses entitled Introduction to Business,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Education, College Curriculum, Consumer Economics
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Berti, Anna Emilia – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1993
Reports on a study of 43 Italian fifth-graders about their understanding of the functions of banks and the role of monetary interest in banking before and after a lesson on banking. Finds that most children could speak correctly about both deposit and loan interest and their relative amounts after the lesson. (CFR)
Descriptors: Banking, Banking Vocabulary, Business Education, Class Activities
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Ramsey, Maureen – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Examines the rationale for the introduction of Economic and Industrial Understanding (EIU) as a component of the elementary and secondary curriculum in the United Kingdom, as well as some of the problems, opportunities, and challenges afforded by this curricular initiative. (Author/MDM)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Business Education, Consumer Economics, Curriculum Development
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Swets, Judith Lee – Social Studies, 1992
Discusses "How Does a Community Work," a Junior Achievement economic education program for second graders. Explains that the lessons teach children about how people live together and the job choices available in a community. Describes how the program fits into a social studies curriculum on neighborhoods and communities. (DK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Community, Decision Making Skills, Economics Education
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