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11 Views- 8th - 12th Grade
Students define social responsibility. They describe examples of social responsibilities businesses have to society. Analyze special challenges in operations. Identify entrepreneurial opportunities available in international business.
10 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students research the allegations of unfair or illegal business practices of various corporations, then create media campaigns that seek to improve the companies' images.
6 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students explore impact of smoking in workplaces. Acting as owners and managers of different types of business locations, students develop smoking policies and defend them by responding to students portraying smoking and non-smoking patrons and employees.
3 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students examine what might be in store for Wall Street following the NASDAQ's 547.57 point plunge on Tuesday, April 4, 2000. They evaluate how they might manage a heavily laden high-tech portfolio before deciding how to invest in the market.
0 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students interpret information from an excerpt of the 1870 U.S. Census and compare that data to economic data they collect about local businesses in their own community. Students then evaluate how closely linked their community's economy is to Maine's natural resources today.
7 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students explain the importance of technology in a wide range of businesses. They focus on the application of technology in fast-food restaurants, then interview an upper-level employee at a local business.
12 Views- 10th - 12th Grade
Students examine the significance and effects of outsourcing jobs to India and Malaysia. They conduct Internet research, create a map and a timeline, write an editorial of their view on the use of outsourcing, and participate in a class debate.
2 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students are introduced to the various ways that public lands are valued, used, and managed in the United States. They compare and contrast different types of public lands, then simulate the decision-making when converting private land to public land.
6 Views- Higher Ed Grade
Students assume the role of community college instructors researching the feasibility of resource (chemicals, supplies, equipment) sharing between community colleges. They explore safety issues pertaining to chemical transport, storage, and disposal.
4 Views- 3rd Grade
Students understand the meaning of the word entrepreneur. In this entrepreneur business lesson, students participate in taking business information and finding whether the business made a profit. Students relate to money in their lives.

