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Glencoe
supplemented the Business Management curriculum
by integrating a worksheet that students use to analyze
management models of any of the numerous companies featured
online at www.businessweek.com.
Research worksheets and activities have been developed
for the Entrepreneurship curriculum to help students
focus on current news relating to small businesses. |
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Students
can go to the Standard and Poor's Web site at www.standardpoor.com
for current financial news, opinions, and analyses, as
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This
educational program, made possible by a grant from The
McGraw-Hill Companies, combines a fun stock trading simulation
using $100,000 of imaginary funds with a rich curriculum
portfolio for students in grades 4-12. The Stock Market
Game, located at www.smgww.org,
allows teachers to teach subjects such as math, social
studies, language arts and economics along with teamwork,
decision making and computer skills while helping their
students meet standards. |
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This
engaging web site profiles up-and-coming small business
owners and engages young minds in the world of entrepreneurship
and business. Online articles address the stock market,
entrepreneurship, career preparation, and money management.
This organization also compiles industry reports and
promotes national competitions on their web site at
www.youngbiz.com.
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Virtual
Business is a fully visual marketing and business simulation
that introduces students to the principles of business.
The visual simulation is based on research conducted
by Knowledge Matters, Inc. for the U.S. Department of
Education and is an excellent way to supplement your
curriculum. Take
the Tour! Learn about all the unique features of
Virtual Business. This virtual tour lets you look inside
Virtual Business to see what your students will experience
using the first fully visual business simulation.
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