Pedagogical Sessions from the 84th International Conference held in Denver, CO, USA
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Presentations:
European Activities in Entrepreneurship Education--Friederike Soezen, Austria
Facilitating first steps in the development of pedagogical content knowledge in business teacher education--Stefan Fothe, Austria
Developing and Employing Case Studies for Competence-Oriented Teaching and Learning in Business Education--Christiane Schopf and Barbara Mullauer-Hager, Austria
The Finnish Success Story of PISA--Hely Westerholm, Finland
Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) teachers’ conception of sustainable development: Some insights from South Africa-- Carina America, South Africa
Sessions:
Global Connection--Deborah Kelly, U.S.A.
Handout 1
Handout 2
The world of business education and development--Michaela Stock and Elisabeth Riebenbauer, Austria
Network Access Architecture Providing High Quality Business Education--Sok Hwan Cho and Sok Pal Cho, South Korea
The Perceived Skill Level of Web 2.0 Technology by Certified Education Professionals-- Elisha C. Wohleb and Christal C. Pritchett, U.S. A.
Teaching in a multicultural society--Eva Tavander and Asa Larsson, Sweden
Workshops:
Teams in Maze--Peter Slepcevic-Zach and Elisabeth Riebenbauer, Austria
Presentations:
European Activities in Entrepreneurship Education--Friederike Soezen, Austria
Facilitating first steps in the development of pedagogical content knowledge in business teacher education--Stefan Fothe, Austria
Developing and Employing Case Studies for Competence-Oriented Teaching and Learning in Business Education--Christiane Schopf and Barbara Mullauer-Hager, Austria
The Finnish Success Story of PISA--Hely Westerholm, Finland
Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) teachers’ conception of sustainable development: Some insights from South Africa-- Carina America, South Africa
Sessions:
Global Connection--Deborah Kelly, U.S.A.
Handout 1
Handout 2
The world of business education and development--Michaela Stock and Elisabeth Riebenbauer, Austria
Network Access Architecture Providing High Quality Business Education--Sok Hwan Cho and Sok Pal Cho, South Korea
The Perceived Skill Level of Web 2.0 Technology by Certified Education Professionals-- Elisha C. Wohleb and Christal C. Pritchett, U.S. A.
Teaching in a multicultural society--Eva Tavander and Asa Larsson, Sweden
Workshops:
Teams in Maze--Peter Slepcevic-Zach and Elisabeth Riebenbauer, Austria