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Dill, Cheri; Weitman, Karlene – 1983
Curriculum materials are provided for courses to be taught in business labs, including typing I, advanced and production typing, office procedures (clerical and secretarial), recordkeeping, accounting I and II, consumer math, and business law. Introductory materials include suggestions for setting up labs and a listing of required and suggested…
Descriptors: Accounting, Behavioral Objectives, Business Education, Business Skills
Hersh, Brenda Burros – Journal of Business Education, 1976
Examines secretarial loyalty in the face of an employer's legal or moral wrongdoing and the need for the secretarial studies education program to address this issue. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Employment Practices, Ethical Instruction, Legal Responsibility
Gill, Nancy L.; Saputo, Helen N. – EBTA Journal, 1972
The secretarial training curriculum should be evaluated for the purpose of implementing a course in human relations. (JS)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Business Education, Educational Programs, Human Relations
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Einbecker, Polly Godwin – Business Education Forum, 1977
Educators who teach business communications must also assume responsibility for providing secretarial students with real-life communications experiences. (HD)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Communication Skills, Educational Needs
Liaroutzos, Olivier; Meriot, Sylvie-Anne – Training & Employment, 1995
During the past decade, the number of jobs in France's administrative service sector has remained stable. General administrative work has become more infrequent; however, the basic occupations of secretary and accountancy have been maintained. Although the number of typists has declined, the number of "secretarial" jobs has increased…
Descriptors: Accounting, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Educational Trends
McCauley, Rosemarie – Journal of Business Education, 1974
Suggestions for teachers of secretarial students are: request office-oriented periodicals; provide differentiated assignments; collect slides; teach strategies and considerations for moving up the job ladder; compile a booklet as a class duplicating project; discuss office-oriented human relations situations; highlight the office worker within a…
Descriptors: Business Education, Office Occupations Education, Student Motivation, Teaching Methods
North Carolina State Dept. of Community Colleges, Raleigh. – 1979
The first of three volumes in a postsecondary secretarial science curriculum, this manual provides a systematic approach to analyzing the tasks performed by office workers in designing and developing secretarial science programs. Following an introductory chapter that describes the organization of the manual, chapter 2 outlines the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Community Colleges, Competency Based Education, Course Descriptions
Hiatt, Diana Buell – 1989
This document addresses curriculum requirements for the following modern secretarial functions: (1) being the primary source for storage and retrieval of information; (2) transmitting the company image to clients; and (3) filtering client contact and information to administrators served. To prepare them for storage and retrieval, secretaries…
Descriptors: Business Education, Database Management Systems, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Branchaw, Bernadine P.; Vliek, Debbie – Balance Sheet, 1976
Suggested instructional strategies for increasing secretarial students classroom involvement. (HD)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Learning Activities, Secretaries
Rainey, Carolyn – 1988
These 10 units provide supplementary materials for special needs students who are enrolled in regular secretarial and office technology courses in Missouri. The special needs units are designed to facilitate the mainstreaming of students with a wide variety of handicapping and disadvantaged conditions. The units are self-paced and contain…
Descriptors: Banking, Behavioral Objectives, Business Correspondence, Clerical Occupations
Sullivan, Virginia – Journal of Business Education, 1983
Discusses a study to obtain data upon which to direct the future development of the secretarial arts program, to describe the secretarial arts graduate in terms of employment status and advancement opportunities, and to maintain contact with graduates. (JOW)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Graduate Surveys, Higher Education, Office Occupations Education
Benz, Linda L. – 1984
This study sought to identify organizations within the Chicago, Illinois, area having in-house secretarial training programs and to report the training requirements for nontechnical skills for secretarial personnel. The findings and conclusions of the study were based on an analysis of responses from 42 business organizations within the Chicago…
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Needs, Employment Potential, Inservice Education
Jirak, Mary Ann; Lucas, John A. – 1987
A study was conducted at Illinois' William Rainey Harper College (WRHC) to assess the current employment experiences of students who had been enrolled in the college's Executive Secretarial Program. The study population consisted of all 232 students who completed SEC-237 (Secretarial Seminar and Internship) between fall 1976 and spring 1986, and…
Descriptors: Business Skills, College Graduates, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship
Tabor, Patricia A. – Journal of Business Education, 1976
Describes the Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) examination, administered yearly by a division of the National Secretaries Association called the Institute for Certifying Secretaries. (TA)
Descriptors: Certification, Performance Tests, Professional Associations, Professional Recognition
Baldwin, Phyllis J. – Journal of Business Education, 1977
The author discusses the following methods which she found to be interesting additions to textbook material and the curriculum for training legal secretaries: questionnaires sent to attorneys, special projects (written reports, speakers, oral reports, typing projects), office observation, legal office work experience, courthouse fieldtrip, and…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Curriculum Development, Employer Attitudes, Job Skills
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