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Hense, Jan; Kriz, Willy Christian; Wolfe, Joseph – Simulation & Gaming, 2009
Evaluations of gaming simulations and business games as teaching devices are typically end-state driven. This emphasis fails to detect how the simulation being evaluated does or does not bring about its desired consequences. This paper advances the use of a logic model approach, which possesses a holistic perspective that aims at including all…
Descriptors: Models, Logical Thinking, Business Education, Teaching Methods

Lynch, David H. – Business Education Forum, 1976
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Economics Education, High School Students

Warmbrod, Catharine P. – Journal of Education for Business, 1987
The author presents potential models for articulation between business education programs. A list of 10 principles for articulation, based on the experience of successful articulation programs, is included. (CH)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education, Models, Postsecondary Education

Hibler, Joe Anna, Ed.; Fry, Betty C., Ed. – Business Education Forum, 1985
Seventeen chapters provide business educators with information on various aspects of information processing (IP). It discusses the expanding directions of IP, including the present and the future, the job market, and the human dimensions; implications for various business education delivery systems; methods for integrating IP into various subject…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems

McLean, Gary N.; Knapp, Bonnie Ogram – Journal of Education for Business, 1990
A three-dimensional curriculum model for business education shows how instructors and students can shape instruction to fit individual needs while meeting the needs of a changing society. The model relates business functions to industry settings and levels of employment. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Employment Level

McGrew, Linda G.; Sawyer, Joe E.; Fann, Nancy J. – Business Education Forum, 2001
Survey results from 183 middle and high schools in Tennessee and 20 business education coordinators were used to build a profile of business education programs in the state. The data prototype can be used by state departments of education to determine the status of business education programs. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Databases, Models, Postsecondary Education

Sawyer, Joe E. – Business Education Forum, 2001
Describes how SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis can be used by business educators to find the best match between environmental trends (opportunities and threats) and internal departmental capabilities (strengths and weaknesses). An example from accounting education is provided. (JOW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Environmental Scanning, Models
Mescon, Timothy S.; Vozikis, George S. – Journal of Business Education, 1980
Examines the absence of materials focusing on the pragmatic aspects of business, a comprehensive business education model, and specific examples of injecting realism into the classroom. Advocates combining elementary economics with basic business principles to effectively bridge the business knowledge gap. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
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

Finlayson, Barry – Economics, 1988
Discusses the initiative by the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum to teach economic concepts and skills in all subject areas. Describes the Scottish government's Technical and Vocational Education Initiative (TVEI) and enterprise education programs. (LS)
Descriptors: Business Education, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Educational Change
Clayton, Dean; Ruby, Ralph, Jr. – American Vocational Journal, 1978
Describes an Arkansas articulation model in business and office education which attempts to bridge the gap between the traditional experience-based system and the performance-based system by incorporating the strengths of each system. The model includes eight elements and covers the four cluster areas of accounting, office practice, shorthand, and…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education, Competency Based Education, Demonstration Programs
Millar, Garnet W. – 1986
This monograph examines concepts associated with entrepreneurship in education and presents criteria for reviewing curricular documents to determine support for entrepreneurship. The paper is organized in six sections. The first section provides an introduction and rationale for entrepreneurship education. In Section 2, definitions of…
Descriptors: Business Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Improvement, Educational Needs

Poole, Vicki; And Others – Journal of Education for Business, 1988
Discusses challenges that business education can address by curriculum redesign. States that the needs are (1) employment skills, (2) elective opportunities, (3) changing the clerical image, (4) management training, (5) computer instruction planning, (6) microcomputers replacing typewriters, (7) public awareness, (8) business courses in middle…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Appropriate Technology, Business Education, Curriculum Design
Duffill, C. J. – 1984
Career education tends to focus on the bureaucratized sector of the labor market, display little understanding of the realities of the free section (small employers), and ignore self-employment. In considering what could be done within the education system to help young people to create their own work opportunities, a model of the labor market has…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Education, Career Education, Education Work Relationship

Friedenberg, Joan E. – Journal of Education for Business, 1988
Describes the bilingual vocational training model, often considered to be the most effective instructional delivery system for limited English proficient (LEP) students. Indicates that LEP students are underrepresented in business education and that individual teachers should learn more about LEP students and welcome them into the classroom. (JOW)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Business Education, Classroom Environment, Delivery Systems