On the surface, the above subject might appear a very strange - perhaps even ridiculous - one to write about at this time. Certainly the cooperation between business and the schools has never been closer than it is at present. Business education, for example, is firmly established in all high schools and schools of business administration or commerce abound on North American campuses. The enormous growth in the 1960s of vocational education programs to accommodate the needs of business (euphemistically termed "society") also illustrates the close relationship which exists between business and the schools. And, of course, the equally close relationship between business and higher education, which observant university students have ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer the following: are student-run businesses and bu...
This article explores business education from its rather primitive beginnings to the complex topic i...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
This paper explored how North American business schools have transformed a business education into a...
Functioning ofthe institute of higher education in a quickly changing external environment and the l...
The involvement of business in education is not new. For the first half of this century that interes...
The disciplines of business and education are often seen as distinct and separate in purpose, produc...
An advertising blurb for a recent film stated that &dquo;... going to school can be an education...
The problems on the formation of the expert community meeting the modern business needs, and on the ...
Many competing factors are now affecting how students think about higher\ud education. One primary f...
AbstractMany researchers believe that the modern university is in a state of crisis like never befor...
Over the past two decades, prompted in part by a series of corporate scandals, different views have ...
After fourteen years of elementary school teaching I took a leave from the classroom to pursue my do...
We are living in a world of commercialization-everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
It has become commonplace to refer to higher education institutions as businesses. This paper redres...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer the following: are student-run businesses and bu...
This article explores business education from its rather primitive beginnings to the complex topic i...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
This paper explored how North American business schools have transformed a business education into a...
Functioning ofthe institute of higher education in a quickly changing external environment and the l...
The involvement of business in education is not new. For the first half of this century that interes...
The disciplines of business and education are often seen as distinct and separate in purpose, produc...
An advertising blurb for a recent film stated that &dquo;... going to school can be an education...
The problems on the formation of the expert community meeting the modern business needs, and on the ...
Many competing factors are now affecting how students think about higher\ud education. One primary f...
AbstractMany researchers believe that the modern university is in a state of crisis like never befor...
Over the past two decades, prompted in part by a series of corporate scandals, different views have ...
After fourteen years of elementary school teaching I took a leave from the classroom to pursue my do...
We are living in a world of commercialization-everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
It has become commonplace to refer to higher education institutions as businesses. This paper redres...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer the following: are student-run businesses and bu...
This article explores business education from its rather primitive beginnings to the complex topic i...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...