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Index to Volume 51 (October 1996 through April 1997) Business Education Forum Subject Headings BUSINESS ownership & management FRANCISCO, W’illiam, and Raymond Landry Jr. Integrating entrepreneurship into field-based Using presentation software and technology in ACCOUNTING experience. Horace C. Robertson. 51:3 Feb-97 the classroom. 51:9 Oct-96 ADMINISTRATION and supervision BASIC business &. economics BUZZARD, Janet and Ruthann Dirks GRIFFIN, Mary Alice, Randy H. McElvey, and BUSINESS ownership and management NABTE review-spring 1997; What CEOs expect Donnie J. McGahee COMMUNICATIONS of employees hired for international work. 51:3 A study of keyboarding trends. 51:27 Dec-96 INTERNATIONAL business Apr-97 ISBE GUERRIERI, Donald, and F. Barry Haber KEYBOARDING MARKETING CARROLL, Ruth Golf strategies for duffers. 51:34 Dec-96 METHODS NABTE review-spring 1997; Documentation of NABTE review electronic sources. 51:7 Apr-97 HABER, F. Barry, and Donald Guerrieri NBEA Golf strategies for duffers. 51:34 Dec-96 POLICIES commission CHIODO, Beverly and Barbara Hatcher PROFESSIONALISM A framed letter. 51:28 Feb-97 HATCHER, Barbara and Beverly Chiodo RESEARCH A framed letter. 51:28 Feb-97 STUDENT organizations COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY The masterpiece assignment. Jennie Carter Thomas. INTERNATIONAL business 51:27 Apr-97 Assisting with experts to the big emerging nations. Author and Subject Entries A six-part approach to presentations. Mary Ellen Robert A. Ristau. 51:30 Dec-96 Nourse. 51:13 Oct-96 The international connection: using the Internet ACCOUNTING Tipping the scales toward success. Patricia A. and the World-Wide Web. Steve Corder and The first course in accounting: using TQM Merrier. 51:33 Dec-96 RalphRubyJr. 51:31 Oct-96 graphical problem-solving techniques. Thomas Using 21st century group communication tools. International opportunities for business educators. L. Kirkpatrick and Howard Baker. 51:23 Oct-96 Marie E. Flatley. 51:15 Feb-97 James Calvert Scott. 51:19 Apr-97 Golf strategies for duffers. Donald J. Guerrieri and You can globalize your curriculum. Frank Moore. F. Barry Haber. 51:34 Dec-96 CORDER, Steve, and Ralph Ruby Jr. 51:16 Feb-97 Accounting equals applied algebra. Sondra Roberts. The international connection: using the Internet 51:26 Feb-97 and the World-Wide Web. 51:31 Oct-96 ISBE Accounting and the Internet. Beverly Ann Soriano. U.S. ISBE chapter hosts international SlEC con¬ 51:33 Apr-97 CROSS, Beverly, and Mark C. Schug ference. Dec-96 Solving the mystery of teaching about the econ¬ ADMINISTRATION & supervision omy. 51:39 Oct-96 JONES, Carolee, Brien Smith, and Judy Lane A capstone seminar course for community college. Employers’ perceptions of work skills 51:11 Apr-97 M. James Nead. 51:13 Apr-97 CUTSHALL, Rex R. and Dave Waltz Partnerships with industry'—critical for academic Utilizing two-way interactive audio/ video for JOYNER, Randy business departments. William Lin and Mary distant audiences. 51:19 Feb-97 Marketing education: the times they are a-changin’. Davis. 51:15 Apr-97 51:37 Dec-96 DAVIS, Diane C. ALEXANDER, Melody W. and Sabrina F. Stone The Internet and electronic communication systems JOYNER, Randy L., B. June Schmidt, Clarence Student perceptions of teamwork in the classroom: in business and industry. 51:11 Feb-97 D. White and Vivian Arnold An analysis by gender. 51:7 Feb-97 Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and DAVIS, Mary and William Lin accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ ARNOLD, Vivian, Randy L. Joyner, B. June Schmidt and Clarence D. White Partnerships with industry-—critical for academic secondary students. 51:33 Feb-97 business departments. 51:15 Apr-97 Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and KEIL, Janice C. and John J. Olivo accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ DIRKS, Ruthann and Janet Buzzard A student-teaching capstone course. 51:33 Oct-96 secondary students. 51:33 Feb-97 NABTE review-spring 1997; What CEOs expect BAKER, Howard, and Thomas L. Kirkpatrick of employees hired for international work. 51:3 KELLERMAN, Debra K., and Karen J. Thoms Apr-97 But it’s only a questionnaire. 51:36 Oct-96 The first course in accounting: using TQM graphi¬ cal problem-solving techniques. 51:23 Oct-96 EDEL, Stephanie, David Lush and Mary Jean Lush KEYBOARDING BASIC business & economics Disctaanticoen .l e5a1r:n3i7n gA—pra-9n7 a irway for marketing edu¬ IntNroidemucainn.g 5 1e:a2r7ly O kcet-y9b6o arding skills. Patricia Solving the mystery of teaching about the econ¬ A study of keyboarding trends. Mary Alice Griffin, omy. Mark C. Schug and Beverly Cross. 51:39 EVERT, Kris Randy H. McElvey, and Donnie J. McGahee. Oct-96 51:27 Dec-96 Future directions in cooperative education. Jerome The impact of multimedia presentations in the Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and Leventhal. 51:23 Dec-96 classroom. 51:15 Oct-96 accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ Teaching basic business today. Ray D. Bernardi. secondary students. Vivian Arnold, Randy L. 51:23 Feb-97 FITZHUGH-PEMBERTON, Gladys Joyner, B. June Schmidt and Clarence D. Team and group learning strategies for business Why FBLA-PBL? the importance of student W'hite. 51:33 Feb-97 and economics classes. John P. Manzer and organizations. 51:19 Dec-96 Donna M. Bialik. 51:30 Apr-97 KIRKPATRICK, Thomas L., and Howard FLATLEY, Marie E. Baker BERNARDI, Ray D. Using 21st century group communication tools. The first course in accounting: using TQM graphi¬ Teaching basic business today. 51:23 Feb-97 51:15 Feb-97 cal problem-solving techniques. 51:23 Oct-96 BIALIK, Donna M. and John P. Manzer FRACAROLI, Mary Lynn LANDRY, Raymond Jr. and William Francisco Team and group learning strategies for business The role of chapter meetings: business as usual or a Using presentation software and technology in and economics classes. 51:30 Apr-97 course in leadership. 51:17 Dec-96 the clttssroom. 51:9 Oct-96 58 April 1997 ■ Business Education Forum Index to Volume 51 (October 1996 through April 1997) Business Education Forum Subject Headings BUSINESS ownership & management FRANCISCO, W’illiam, and Raymond Landry Jr. Integrating entrepreneurship into field-based Using presentation software and technology in ACCOUNTING experience. Horace C. Robertson. 51:3 Feb-97 the classroom. 51:9 Oct-96 ADMINISTRATION and supervision BASIC business &. economics BUZZARD, Janet and Ruthann Dirks GRIFFIN, Mary Alice, Randy H. McElvey, and BUSINESS ownership and management NABTE review-spring 1997; What CEOs expect Donnie J. McGahee COMMUNICATIONS of employees hired for international work. 51:3 A study of keyboarding trends. 51:27 Dec-96 INTERNATIONAL business Apr-97 ISBE GUERRIERI, Donald, and F. Barry Haber KEYBOARDING MARKETING CARROLL, Ruth Golf strategies for duffers. 51:34 Dec-96 METHODS NABTE review-spring 1997; Documentation of NABTE review electronic sources. 51:7 Apr-97 HABER, F. Barry, and Donald Guerrieri NBEA Golf strategies for duffers. 51:34 Dec-96 POLICIES commission CHIODO, Beverly and Barbara Hatcher PROFESSIONALISM A framed letter. 51:28 Feb-97 HATCHER, Barbara and Beverly Chiodo RESEARCH A framed letter. 51:28 Feb-97 STUDENT organizations COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY The masterpiece assignment. Jennie Carter Thomas. INTERNATIONAL business Author and Subject Entries 51:27 Apr-97 Assisting with experts to the big emerging nations. A six-part approach to presentations. Mary Ellen Robert A. Ristau. 51:30 Dec-96 Nourse. 51:13 Oct-96 The international connection: using the Internet ACCOUNTING Tipping the scales toward success. Patricia A. and the World-Wide Web. Steve Corder and The first course in accounting: using TQM Merrier. 51:33 Dec-96 RalphRubyJr. 51:31 Oct-96 graphical problem-solving techniques. Thomas Using 21st century group communication tools. International opportunities for business educators. L. Kirkpatrick and Howard Baker. 51:23 Oct-96 Marie E. Flatley. 51:15 Feb-97 James Calvert Scott. 51:19 Apr-97 Golf strategies for duffers. Donald J. Guerrieri and You can globalize your curriculum. Frank Moore. F. Barry Haber. 51:34 Dec-96 CORDER, Steve, and Ralph Ruby Jr. 51:16 Feb-97 Accounting equals applied algebra. Sondra Roberts. The international connection: using the Internet 51:26 Feb-97 and the World-Wide Web. 51:31 Oct-96 ISBE Accounting and the Internet. Beverly Ann Soriano. U.S. ISBE chapter hosts international SlEC con¬ 51:33 Apr-97 CROSS, Beverly, and Mark C. Schug ference. Dec-96 Solving the mystery of teaching about the econ¬ ADMINISTRATION & supervision omy. 51:39 Oct-96 JONES, Carolee, Brien Smith, and Judy Lane A capstone seminar course for community college. Employers’ perceptions of work skills 51:11 Apr-97 M. James Nead. 51:13 Apr-97 CUTSHALL, Rex R. and Dave Waltz Partnerships with industry'—critical for academic Utilizing two-way interactive audio/ video for JOYNER, Randy business departments. William Lin and Mary distant audiences. 51:19 Feb-97 Marketing education: the times they are a-changin’. Davis. 51:15 Apr-97 51:37 Dec-96 DAVIS, Diane C. ALEXANDER, Melody W. and Sabrina F. Stone The Internet and electronic communication systems JOYNER, Randy L., B. June Schmidt, Clarence Student perceptions of teamwork in the classroom: in business and industry. 51:11 Feb-97 D. White and Vivian Arnold An analysis by gender. 51:7 Feb-97 Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and DAVIS, Mary and William Lin accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ ARNOLD, Vivian, Randy L. Joyner, B. June Schmidt and Clarence D. White Partnerships with industry-—critical for academic secondary students. 51:33 Feb-97 business departments. 51:15 Apr-97 Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and KEIL, Janice C. and John J. Olivo accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ DIRKS, Ruthann and Janet Buzzard A student-teaching capstone course. 51:33 Oct-96 secondary students. 51:33 Feb-97 NABTE review-spring 1997; What CEOs expect BAKER, Howard, and Thomas L. Kirkpatrick of employees hired for international work. 51:3 KELLERMAN, Debra K., and Karen J. Thoms Apr-97 But it’s only a questionnaire. 51:36 Oct-96 The first course in accounting: using TQM graphi¬ cal problem-solving techniques. 51:23 Oct-96 EDEL, Stephanie, David Lush and Mary Jean Lush KEYBOARDING BASIC business & economics Disctaanticoen .l e5a1r:n3i7n gA—pra-9n7 a irway for marketing edu¬ IntNroidemucainn.g 5 1e:a2r7ly O kcet-y9b6o arding skills. Patricia Solving the mystery of teaching about the econ¬ A study of keyboarding trends. Mary Alice Griffin, omy. Mark C. Schug and Beverly Cross. 51:39 EVERT, Kris Randy H. McElvey, and Donnie J. McGahee. Oct-96 51:27 Dec-96 Future directions in cooperative education. Jerome The impact of multimedia presentations in the Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and Leventhal. 51:23 Dec-96 classroom. 51:15 Oct-96 accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ Teaching basic business today. Ray D. Bernardi. secondary students. Vivian Arnold, Randy L. 51:23 Feb-97 FITZHUGH-PEMBERTON, Gladys Joyner, B. June Schmidt and Clarence D. Team and group learning strategies for business Why FBLA-PBL? the importance of student W'hite. 51:33 Feb-97 and economics classes. John P. Manzer and organizations. 51:19 Dec-96 Donna M. Bialik. 51:30 Apr-97 KIRKPATRICK, Thomas L., and Howard FLATLEY, Marie E. Baker BERNARDI, Ray D. Using 21st century group communication tools. The first course in accounting: using TQM graphi¬ Teaching basic business today. 51:23 Feb-97 51:15 Feb-97 cal problem-solving techniques. 51:23 Oct-96 BIALIK, Donna M. and John P. Manzer FRACAROLI, Mary Lynn LANDRY, Raymond Jr. and William Francisco Team and group learning strategies for business The role of chapter meetings: business as usual or a Using presentation software and technology in and economics classes. 51:30 Apr-97 course in leadership. 51:17 Dec-96 the clttssroom. 51:9 Oct-96 58 April 1997 ■ Business Education Forum LANE, Judy NBEA scholarships to be awarded. 51:49 Oct-96 SCHMIDT, B. June, Clarence D. White, NABTE review-spring 1997: Employers’ percep¬ NBEA ’97: the talk of the town in New York City. Vivian Arnold and Randy L. Joyner tions of work skills. 51:11 Apr-97 51:51 Oct-96 Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and NBEA 1997 in New York City. 51:3 Dec-96 accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ LEVENTHAL, Jerome Speakers announced for 1997 convention. 51:5 secondary students. 51:33 Feb-97 Dec-96 Future directions in cooperative education. 51:23 Dec-96 1997 convention program. 51:7 Dec-96 SCHUG, Mark C., and Beverly Cross Convention seminars and workshops. 51:10 Dec-96 Solving the mystery of teaching about the economy. Statement of ownership. 1:40 Dec-96 LIN, William and Mary Davis 51:39 Oct-96 NBEA balance sheet. 51:40 Dec-96 Partnerships with industry—critical for academic 1996 award of merit winners. 51:56 Dec-96 business departments. 51:15 Apr-97 Professional leadership directory. 51:41 Dec-96 SCOTT, James Calvert Support committee directors appointed. 51:41 Feb-97 International opportunities for business educators. LUSH, David, Stephanie Edel and Mary Jean NBEA executive board decisions. 51:41 Feb-97 51:19 Aft-97 Lush 1997 NBEA convention exhibitors directory. Distance learning—an airway for marketing edu¬ 51:43 Feb-97 SMITH, Brien, Carolee Jones, and Judy Lane cation. 51-37 Apr-97 NBEA members react to President Clinton’s edu¬ Employers’ perceptions of work skills. 51:11 Apr- cation propx)sals. 51:49 Apr-97 97 LUSH, Mary Jean, Stephanie Edel and David NCBEA executive board. 51:5 Apr-97 Lush SORIANO, Beverly Ann Distance learning—an airway for marketing edu¬ NEAD, M. James Accounting and the Internet. 51:33 Apr-97 cation. 51:37 Apr-97 A capstone seminar course for community college. 51:13 Apr-97 STONE, Sabrina F., and Melody M. Alexander MANSFIELD, Jim, and Beth Pike Student perceptions of teamwork in the classroom: NIEMAN, Patricia A survival guide for student teachers and their An analysis by gender. 51:7 Feb-97 cooperating teachers. 51:25 Dec-96 Introducing early keyboarding skills. 51:27 Oct-96 STUDENT organizations NOURSE, Mary Ellen MANZER, John P. and Donna M. Bialik Pi Omega Pi convention program. 51:13 Dec-96 A six-part approach to presentations. 51:13 Oct-96 Team and group learning strategies for business and The role of chapter meetings; business as usual or economics classes. 51:30 Apr-97 OLWO, John J., and Janice C. Keil a course in leadership. Mary Lynn Fracaroli. 51:17 Dec-96 MARKETING A student-teaching capstone course. 51:33 Oct-96 Why FBLA-PBL? the importance of student org¬ But it’s only a questionnaire. Debra K. Kellerman PIKE, Beth, and Jim Mansfield anizations. Gladys Fitzhugh-Perm'Derton. 51:19 and Karen J. Thoms. 51:36 Oct-96 Dec-96 A survival guide for student teachers and their Marketing education: the times they are a-changin’. Randy L. Joyner. 51:37 Dec-96 cooperating teachers. 51:25 Dec-96 TECHNOLOGY Distance learning—an airway for marketing edu¬ POLICIES commission Using presentation software and technology in cation. Mary Jean Lush, Stephanie Edel and This we believe about assessing student achieve¬ the classroom. Raymond Landry Jr. and William David Lush. 51:37 Apr-97 ment in business education. 51:20 Oct-96 Francisco. 51:9 Oct-96 This we believe about the emerging role of busi¬ The impact of multimedia presentations in the MCELVEY, Randy H., Mary Alice Griffin, and ness education in human resource development. classroom. Kris Evert. 51:15 Oct-96 Donnie J. McGahee 51:19 Oct-96 The international connection: using the Internet A study of keyboarding trends. 51:27 Dec-96 and the World-Wide Web. Steve Corder and PROFESSIONALISM Ralph Ruby Jr. 51:31 Oct-96 MCGAHEE, Donnie J., Mary Alice Griffin, Sharon Lund O’Neil receives ’95 Gregg Award. Utilizing two-way interactive audio/video for dis¬ and Randy H. Elvey 51:43 Oct-96 tant audiences. Rex R. Cutshall and Dave A study of keyhoarding trends. 51:27 Dec-96 Maximizing our potential. Pat Gallo Villee. 51:55 Waltz. 51:19 Feb-97 Oct-96 MERRIER, Patricia Pulling together: make teamwork pay off. Pat THOMAS, Jennie Carter Gallo Villee. 51:60 Dec-96 The masterpiece assignment. 51:27 Apr-97 Tipping the scales toward success. 51:33 Dec-96 Leaders plus followers equal powerful partnershps. Pat Gallo Villee. 51:48 Feb-97 THOMS, Karen, and Debra K. Kellerman METHODS Achieving our p)ersonal and professional best. Pat But it’s only a questionnaire. 51:36 Oct-96 A confidence-building multiple-choice testing Gallo Villee. 51:54 Apr-97 procedure. Joel D. Wisner and Robert J. Wisner. VILLEE, Pat A. Gallo 51:22 Apr-97 RESEARCH A framed letter. Beverly A. Chiodo and Barbara Achieving our personal and professional best. TTie impact of multimedia presentations in the Hatcher. 51:28 Feb-97 51:54 Apr-97 A student-teaching capstone course. Janice C. classroom. Kris Evert. 51:15 Oct-96 Maximizing our potential. 51:55 Oct-96 Keil and John J. Olivo. 51:33 Oct-96 Gail Hoover receives DPE doctoral award. 51:45 Pulling together: make teamwork pay off. 51:60 A survival guide for student teachers and their Oct-96 Dec-96 cooperating teachers. Jim Mansfield and Beth Student perceptions of teamwork in the class¬ Leaders plus followers equal powerful partnershps. room: An analysis by gender. Melody W. Alex¬ Pike. 51:25 Dec-96 51:48 Feb-97 ander and Sabrina F. Stone. 51:7 Feb-97 MOORE, Frank TTie Internet and electronic communication systems WALTZ, Dave and Rex R. Cutshall in business and industry. Diane C. Davis. 51:11 You can globalize your curriculum. 51:16 Feb-97 Feb-97 Utilizing two-way interactive audio/ video for distant audiences. 51:19 Feb-97 NABTE review RISTAU, Robert A. WHITE, Clarence D., Vivian Arnold, Randy L. Documentation of electronic sources. Ruth Carroll. Assisting with exports to the big emerging nations. Joyner and B. June Schmidt 51:7 Apr-97 51:30 Dec-96 Employers’ perceptions of work skills. Judy Lane. Establishing electronic keyboarding speed and 51:11 Apr-97 ROBERTS, Sondra accuracy timed-writing standards for post¬ What CEOs expect of employees hired for inter¬ Accounting equals applied algebra 51:26 Feb-97 secondary students. 51:33 Feb-97 national work. Ruthann Dirks and Janet Buzzard. 51:3 Apr-97 ROBERTSON, Horace C. WISNER, Joel D. and Robert J. Wisner Integrating entrepreneurship into field-based A confidence-building multiple-choice testing NBEA Experience. 51:3 Feb-97 procedure. 51:22 Apr-97 There was celebration in New Orleans. 51:3 Oct-96 NBEA 1996 award winners. 51:7 Oct-96 RUBY, Ralph Jr., and Steve Corder WISNER, Robert J. and Joel D. Wisner NBEA forms committees for 1996-97. 51:43 Oct-96 The international connection: using the Internet A confidence-building multiple-choice testing TTe 1996-97 executive board. 51:46 Oct-96 and the World-Wide Web. 51:31 Oct-96 procedure. 51:22 Apr-97 Business Education Forum D April 1997 59

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