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The National Business Education Association (NBEA) is the nation's leading professional organization devoted exclusively to serving individuals and groups engaged in instruction, administration, research, and dissemination of information for and about business. NBEA is the leading association devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.
Resources from NBEA
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Monday, January 1, 1990 NBEA
1990 Yearbook - Strategic Planning for the 1990's
This 1990 NBEA Yearbook is focused on providing a realistic framework for business educators to face the issues of a new decade and beyond.
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Monday, January 1, 1990 NBEA
Business Education Forum 1990-1991
A collection of Business Education Forums between 1990-1991.
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Wednesday, January 1, 1975 NBEA
Hill's Manual of Social Business Forms, 1875
A guide to correct writing with approved methods in speaking and acting in the various relations of life. Published in 1875
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Sunday, January 1, 1928 NBEA
First Yearbook for Effective Methods in Business Education - 1928 Eastern Commercial Teachers Association
This publications represents the first "yearbook" or AKA "Effective Methods for Teaching Business Ed" from 1928
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Wednesday, April 8, 0020 NBEA
High School Counselors’ Perceptions of Career and Technical Education
Quantitative study designed to determine if a relationship exists among high school counselors' specific demographics, their educational experiences and the factors that influence them to advise college-bound students.