+ Business Education
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Education Building, 419-372-7320
A
graduate completing a business education major
is eligible for a career-technical teaching
license in integrated business, providing that
he or she has a 2.5 accumulative grade point
average, has successfully completed the Praxis
examinations, and meets all licensure requirements.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in business education are expected to:
- Demonstrate
knowledge and understandings necessary to
perform successfully in the following four
teacher performance domains: organizing content
knowledge for student learning, creating an
environment for student learning, teaching
for student learning, and teacher professionalism;
- Describe
trends and issues in workforce education,
including career-technical education, tech
prep, career academies/majors/pathways, high
schools that work, and other national school
reform initiatives;
- Demonstrate
an understanding of the content areas for
which they will be licensed to teach, including
such subjects as accounting, basic business,
business law, business economics, computer
information technology and systems, management,
office procedures, and software applications
in business.
Content:
60-61 hours — click
for 2008-2009 course requirements
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