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Creative Teaching Ideas

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This book contains 172 creative teaching ideas pertaining to various subject areas and aspects of business education. Most of the ideas included are intended for use in secondary and postsecondary classrooms; however, a few are applicable at all grade levels. The teaching ideas are organized according to the following subject areas/topics: accounting (beginning, intermediate, and advanced accounting); administrative management systems (administrative office procedures and dictation/transcription); banking; basic business; business communications; business law; business math; computer technology (database, desktop publishing, electronic mail, information/word processing, spreadsheets, telecommunications, and general); critical thinking skills; economics; entrepreneurship; ergonomics; evaluation; human relations (interviewing and interpersonal skills/relationships); imports/exports; insurance; international business; keyboarding; marketing business education (placement and recruitment and retention); miscellaneous; and professional development (dress, ethics, etiquette, personal finance, professional growth, work attitudes). Each idea is presented on a separate information sheet. Each information sheet contains the following: subject area, grade level, title, objective, step-by-step procedure, and contributor's name and school. A list of contributors is included. (MN)

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Creative Teaching Ideas, Patricia H. Chapman

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1993
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Titolo
Creative Teaching Ideas
Lingua
Inglese
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
175
ISBN10
0933964404
ISBN13
9780933964402
Serie
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This book contains 172 creative teaching ideas pertaining to various subject areas and aspects of business education. Most of the ideas included are intended for use in secondary and postsecondary classrooms; however, a few are applicable at all grade levels. The teaching ideas are organized according to the following subject areas/topics: accounting (beginning, intermediate, and advanced accounting); administrative management systems (administrative office procedures and dictation/transcription); banking; basic business; business communications; business law; business math; computer technology (database, desktop publishing, electronic mail, information/word processing, spreadsheets, telecommunications, and general); critical thinking skills; economics; entrepreneurship; ergonomics; evaluation; human relations (interviewing and interpersonal skills/relationships); imports/exports; insurance; international business; keyboarding; marketing business education (placement and recruitment and retention); miscellaneous; and professional development (dress, ethics, etiquette, personal finance, professional growth, work attitudes). Each idea is presented on a separate information sheet. Each information sheet contains the following: subject area, grade level, title, objective, step-by-step procedure, and contributor's name and school. A list of contributors is included. (MN)