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| 25+1 Communication Strategies for Business Education |
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This book is intended for teachers who are committed to developing and strengthening workplace competencies in their students. It is divided into three sections: human relations, taking charge of your career, and meetings and presentations. The real-world approach allows students to gain practice in confronting problems in the workplace, observing their own and their peers' reactions, considering alternative views, discussing potential responses, and evaluating the appropriateness of proposed solutions.
[By Joyce Caton, Mary Witherow, and Joanne Glenn, 90 pages] |
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Class Acts |
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This collection of 30 business classroom activities enables students to stop looking to teachers for all the answers and become active thinkers and doers. Class Acts also provides instructions and a material list for each activity. Several activities include master handout sheets that you may photocopy for student use. Others are more general, requiring you and your students to apply the ideas in creative ways most suitable for your classes.
[By Pat A. Gallo Villee and Kenneth J. Kaser, 40 pages] |
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Classroom Strategies: The Methodology of Business Education |
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This yearbook is divided into three parts: examining business and education environments, teaching in today's classroom environment, and invigorating the business curriculum. Classroom Strategies: The Methodology of Business Education highlights many successful education programs, reviews learning principles, discusses diversity, and explains authentic assessment. This publication encourages business educators to use technology and innovative teaching strategies to reach and challenge students. Classroom Strategies: The Methodology of Business Education contains a wealth of ideas, resources, and teaching strategies.
[Edited by Heidi Perreault, 203 pages] |
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Classroom Teacher's Survival Guide |
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This survival guide provides strategies and tips for solving some major problems faced by teachers: organizing and managing the classroom, achieving working relationships with students, maintaining classroom control, working with other adults in the school community (including parents), developing competence as an effective instructor, and coping with the daily stresses of teaching. Teachers can learn from the mistakes and successes of veteran educators. This treasury of survival skills is not intended as a simple cookbook, but rather provides a range of practical options to be adapted by teachers to fit their unique classroom situations. These ideas and strategies are to be tested and modified to fit the grade level and specific needs of the user.
[Ronald L. Partin, 289 pages] |
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Cooperative Learning |
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This informative guide contains a step-by-step approach to classroom setup, social skills, lesson planning, scoring and recognition, team building, class building, and cooperative learning research and theory. You will find new structures, methods, and activities, as well as improved and broadened presentations of old structures and activities.
[By Spencer Kagan, 368 pages] |
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Creative Teaching Ideas for International Business |
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This publication includes 75 international teaching ideas that will bring your students knowledge with an exciting flair. All the techniques presented in this book have been developed by teachers, business leaders, and curriculum experts. A variety of curriculum areas are included, such as global communication and geography, international business procedures, careers, finance, marketing, trade/economics, travel, and multiculturalism. [A joint publication of the National Business Education Association and the International Society for Business Education, 131 pages]
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Elementary/Middle School Keyboarding Strategies Guide (3rd Edition) |
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Elementary/Middle School Keyboarding Strategies Guide (3rd Edition) is a must-have publication for keyboarding teachers and teacher educators. This guide includes valuable information on when to teach keyboarding; curriculum design; coordinating and promoting keyboarding; classroom management; fundamentals and skill conditioners; proper technique to avoid injury; and teaching special needs students. Suitable for elementary and middle school educators, secondary, handicapped, and adult education keyboarding instructors, and universities offering teacher preparation.
[By Tena B. Crews, Alexa Bryan North, and Margaret J.
Erthal, 72 pages] |
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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] |
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Establishing Electronic Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Timed Writing Standards for Postsecondary Students |
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Establishing Electronic Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy Timed Writing Standards for Postsecondary Students was created especially for teachers at the postsecondary level who administer straight-copy timed writings and need new performance measures that account for error correction as part of the keyboarding input process.
[By Vivan Arnold, Randy L. Joyner, B. June Schmidt, and Clarence D. White, 8 pages] |
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Office Reading Exercises |
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These exercises require the use of two office reading skills: comprehension—reading printed information, then determining the accuracy of the statements—and verification—comparing information that has been transferred from one place to another and then checking for accuracy.
[By B. June Schmidt, 37 pages] |
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