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Mahaffey, Anna – 1969
Technological advances have brought about changes in office practices and procedures and in the skills and knowledge required of office workers. This report on the changing work environment of the office and the resulting implications for business education should be of interest to all those involved in the education, training, and retraining of…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Job Skills, Office Machines
Ober, B. Scot – 1972
In an attempt to deal with the paperwork explosion occurring in business offices, administrative management has developed the concept of word processing as a means of increasing office efficiency. Thus, the purpose of this study was to provide business educators with information on this new management tool and to identify those skills needed by…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Job Analysis, Management Systems
Wilson, Bobbye Joan – Balance Sheet, 1971
Suggestions as to ways teachers can utilize the various products of the NOBELS project. (JS)
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Job Analysis, Office Occupations Education

Perkins, Edward A., Jr.; Byrd, F. Ross – National Business Education Association Yearbook, 1970
Descriptors: Business Education, Cluster Grouping, Curriculum Development, Job Analysis
Barr, Lowell L.; Fairchild, Patricia – 1984
Designed to update an original study conducted two years ago, this study questioned businesses across Wyoming about the job skills needed by persons graduating from high school and immediately entering the work force in office occupations. A questionnaire was sent to 210 businesses across the state, with a response rate of 62 percent (137…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Clerical Occupations, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Reed, Jack C. – 1973
A shortened version of the final report of a Federally-funded developmental curriculum research project, the publication presents the findings of a workshop (University of Northern Iowa, 1973) for the purpose of identification of job tasks for entry-level office occupations from research-based materials. Studies by Lamb (Mary Lou), Lanham (Frank…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Job Analysis, Job Skills, Office Occupations
Lanham, Frank W.; And Others – 1970
The ultimate objective of the New Office and Business Education Learnings System (NOBELS) is an office occupations curriculum congruent with the concepts in the organic curriculum theory. The final report of this phase of research has developed an inventory of 375 educational specifications in behavior terms that represent basic tasks performed by…
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Office Occupations Education

Kallaus, Norman F. – Business Education Forum, 1987
Describes functional literacy for those interested in office-based occupations. Components of office literacy include computer and cultural literacy, as well as reading skills. Offers six propositions that have implications for office literacy curriculum development. (CH)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Business Education, Curriculum Development, Functional Literacy

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

Mitchell, Robert B.; And Others – Journal of Business Communication, 1985
Reports the results of electronic communication systems on office communication and the concepts and competencies that should be stressed to prepare students for this environment. (PD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Computers, Curriculum Development

Neal, Dorothy A. – Business Education Forum, 1984
Focuses on how business educators can train students realistically for the future, combining change, content, and challenge with traditional basic skills to provide office occupations students with the skills needed to find jobs in today's technological office. (JOW)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Employment Potential, Futures (of Society)
Nichols, Dair W. – Balance Sheet, 1972
Descriptors: Business Education, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment
Olson, Allan L. – Business Education World, 1971
A program that individualized the learning of concepts, skills, and attitudes usually taught in typing, office practice, and office machines. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Individualized Instruction
Drake, James Bob; And Others – Journal of Business Education, 1981
Discusses the results of an Alabama study on the development of a model for establishing curriculum development priorities in business and office education. Instruments used are included. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Models, Needs Assessment

Hosler, Mary Margaret – Business Education Forum, 1992
Office procedures must be taught and learned in the context that each country is dependent upon the others for economic survival. This dependence will be successful if the work force in each country understands and appreciates that productivity and cooperation are necessary in a global economy. (Author)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Global Approach