Table of Contents
Business Teacher Education Journal - 2015, Issue 41
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The Importance of Soft Skill Concepts, Particularly Ethics and Teambuilding, as Identified by Graduate and Undergraduate Business Students By Geana W. Mitchell, Elisha C. Wohleb, and Leane B. Skinner
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Entry-Level Workplace Skills: The Perception Gap Among Students, Instructors, and Employers By Janet L. Lear and Kay A. Hodge
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We “Grow Our Own”: A Multi-Case Study of a High School Urban Teaching Academy By Edward C. Fletcher, Jr.
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Students’ Perceived Improvement of Workforce Skill Competencies upon Completion of Career and Technical Education Courses By Elisha C. Wohleb, Geana W. Mitchell, and Leane B. Skinner
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The Importance of Soft Skill Concepts, Particularly Ethics and Teambuilding, as Identified by Graduate and Undergraduate Business Students By Geana W. Mitchell, Elisha C. Wohleb, and Leane B. Skinner
(pages 10-16)
Entry-Level Workplace Skills: The Perception Gap Among Students, Instructors, and Employers By Janet L. Lear and Kay A. Hodge
(pages 17-24)
We “Grow Our Own”: A Multi-Case Study of a High School Urban Teaching Academy By Edward C. Fletcher, Jr.
(pages 25-30)
Students’ Perceived Improvement of Workforce Skill Competencies upon Completion of Career and Technical Education Courses By Elisha C. Wohleb, Geana W. Mitchell, and Leane B. Skinner
(pages 31-36)