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| Entrepreneurship Teaching Strategies |
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Business educators at the secondary level can now seamlessly implement the National Standards for Business Education into their curriculum with this publication. Entrepreneurship Teaching Strategies covers nine basic entrepreneurial concepts—characteristics, marketing, economics, finance, accounting, management, global markets, legal issues, and business plans—and provides 26 easy-to-follow lesson plans that clearly outline student expectations, objectives, materials, procedures, and methods for assessment. The format and level of detail of the plans are intended to make them attractive both to veteran and first-time entrepreneurship instructors.
[Edited by John E. Clow, 56 pages]
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The "E Generation" |
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Based on extensive national surveys, The "E" Generation brings a number of new insights to the fast-changing and rapidly expanding world of entrepreneurship. The book examines how young people view the possibilities and pitfalls of starting a business, explores what skills will be needed for success in the entrepreneurial economy, and offers suggestions for educators in preparing the E generation for tomorrow's world.
[By Marilyn L. Kourilsky and William B. Walstad & George Bigham, 149 pages] |
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