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Missouri Business Education

Missouri Business Education. 435 Business Programs 1,350 Business Teachers 130,580 Business Students 428 FBLA Chapters 15,937 FBLA Members 25 PBL Chapters 369 PBL Members. Missouri Business Education in Missouri. Philosophy of Business Education.

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Missouri Business Education

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  1. Missouri Business Education

  2. 435 Business Programs 1,350 Business Teachers 130,580 Business Students 428 FBLA Chapters 15,937 FBLA Members 25 PBL Chapters 369 PBL Members Missouri Business Education in Missouri

  3. Philosophy of Business Education Business education facilitates learning in a student-directed environment based upon learning for and about business. Learners are guided in many ways as they develop skills necessary to be effective consumers, citizens, workers, and business leaders. Learners customize their learning by selecting projects based on personal and career interests; and working independently or in teams, they use a wide range of technology to solve unstructured problems.

  4. Business Education Philosophy (Cont.) All of these opportunities support learners’ desires for independence and creativity, as well as their need to collaborate. They continue their career exploration and demonstrate their career skills through work experience and student organizations.

  5. Goals for Graduates • Function as economically literate citizens through the development of personal consumer economic skills, knowledge of social and government responsibility, and an understanding of business operation. • Demonstrate interpersonal, teamwork, and leadership skills necessary to function in multicultural business settings. • Select and apply tools of technology as they relate to personal and business decision-making.

  6. Goals for Graduates (Continued) • Manage data from all of the functional areas of business needed to make wise management decisions. • Communicate effectively as writers, listeners, and speakers in social and business settings. • Develop career awareness and related skills to make viable career choices and become employable in a variety of business careers.

  7. Approved Courses • COMPUTER APPLICATIONS • E-BUSINESS • GRAPHIC ARTS/DESKTOP PUBLISHING • NETWORK ADMINISTRATION • COMPUTER PROGRAMMING • MULTIMEDIA • DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS • WEB DESIGN • CAREER PATHWAYS FOR THE  TEACHING PROFESSION

  8. Approved Courses (continued) • BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/LEADERSHIP • ENTREPRENEURSHIP • BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS • BUSINESS LAW • SUPERVISED BUSINESS EXPERIENCE • INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS • 0BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES • ACCOUNTING I • ACCOUNTING II • BUSINESS ECONOMICS

  9. Competency Profiles and Sample Curriculum • Competency Profiles for all courses • http://dese.mo.gov/divcareered/biz_be_competencies.htm • Sample Model Curriculum • http://dese.mo.gov/divcareered/biz_curriculum_resources.htm • K-14 Scope and Sequence Keyboarding/Computer Applications

  10. Career Clusters 6 Career Paths 16 Career Clusters 81 Career Pathways Skill and Knowledge Statements

  11. Career Clusters Framework

  12. Supervised Business Experience • On-the Job Training that is an extension of the business education classroom.

  13. Six Common Standards • Program Management and Planning • Curriculum • Instruction • Professional Development • Career and Technical Student Organizations • Instructional Facilities and Equipment

  14. Career and Technical Student Organizations • FBLA • 2nd Largest state chapter in nation • National Treasurer Michael Miller

  15. Career and Technical Student Organization (Continued) • Phi Beta Lambda • 8th Largest State Chapter in the nation • National North Central Region Vice President

  16. CTSO Conferences • FBLA and PBL Fall Leadership Conferences • FBLA and PBL State Leadership Conferences (2763 attendance) • Officer Training Conferences • Funtastic Days • National Leadership Conferences

  17. CTSO Competitive Events • 57 Competitive Events • Chapter • Individual and Team • Written, performance, role play, skill • Missouri consistently receives the 2nd highest number of top 10 awards at NLC

  18. Integration of Business and Marketing Education • Goals • In professional development activities utilize commonalities while providing content specific sessions • Encourage input from teachers at regular strategic planning meetings • Keep curriculum up-to-date with changes in industry and technology

  19. Integration Goals (continued) • Encourage post-secondary institutions to offer dual certification of teachers • Inform teachers in the field of DESE staff responsibilities and contact information

  20. Areas of Integration • Mentoring Meetings • Mentors and protégés matched by content area • Summer Conference • Tours • Roundtable/Carousels

  21. Areas of Separation • Teacher Organizations • MBEA • MCEA • Student Organizations • DECA/Delta Epsilon Chi • FBLA/Phi Beta Lambda

  22. Future Integration • Certification ???? • Questions

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