Friday, June 28, 2013

Business Education Resources: Intl Business and Entrepreneurship

We have been working feverishly to get more business education resources ready for you and your students. And even if you aren?t using our program, I thought you?d still find this relevant, in case you are looking for some inspiration on International Business or Entrepreneurship, or if you want to just do a sanity check against what we are including in these lesson plans against what you include in yours. So here?s what we have?

Business Education Resources for International Business

The wait is over!? The first unit of International Business, The Global Economy, is now available in the catalog.? The lessons for this unit include:? Global Economics, International Trade Part 1, International Trade Part 2, and Influences on the International Business Environment.

Here are some of the key learning objectives for this unit:

  • Identify what international business is
  • Understand the global economy
  • Determine the role of international business in the global economy
  • Determine reasons countries trade internationally
  • Identify major international resources
  • Recognize major U.S. trade partners and patterns
  • Identify the 3 levels of economic development
  • Understand how economic development affects international trade
  • Categorize limitations on free trade
  • Identify the 4 major influences on international business
  • Determine how each influence affects international business

In addition to these learning objectives, your students will hear new terms such as goods, services, products, imports, exports, etc?? On top of all that great information, we endeavor to help students have a little fun.? We?ve got a great character named Chuck (a tennis shoe) helping them along the way, a student worksheet to help them take notes, lots of questions and interactions, and even some cool music.

Business Education Resources for Entrepreneurship

The first unit of Entrepreneurship has been released as well!? In this unit, students will attend a workshop on becoming and entrepreneur.? In Being an Entrepreneur, students are not only given the definition of entrepreneurship, they are given many examples of well-known entrepreneurs.? They also have the opportunity to hear the experiences of three self-made business owners who are eager to share their stories.

Here are the lesson titles for the first unit of Entrepreneurship:

  • What is an Entrepreneur
  • The Path to Entrepreneurship
  • Recognizing Opportunities

If you have some time to audit these units, we?d love to hear from you!? By taking a look at these courses, along with their additional materials (teacher manuals and PowerPoint presentations), you can get a jump start on working these modules into your lesson plans for the upcoming school year.

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Source: http://blog.aeseducation.com/2013/06/business-education-resources-2/

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