Selling your program to your publics can be done easily
and professionally by selecting any of the outstanding promotional pieces
showcased below. The Foundation created the Taking Care of Business video
and the booklet Pointers for Promoting Business Education. All other resources
were developed by the National Business Education Association. Just click
on a link and scroll to the detailed listing of promotional resources
and ordering information.
Effective Strategies & Tools
FFBE Flyer
Pointers
for Promoting Business Education
Pointers for Promoting Business Education contains advice
on how to promote business education to students, teachers, counselors,
administration, the civic and business communities, and elected officials.
Elect
Business! Kit
A campaign kit to create awareness and gain support for
your business education programs.
National
Education for Business Month Posters
NBEA has a sure-fire way to help business educators promote
their business programs. The National Education for Business Month posters
are designed to be displayed in your classrooms and civic centers.
10
Facts Brochures Series
Looking for a new way to promote your business education
programs? NBEA has a series of brochures for parents, students, administrators,
counselors, businesses, and legislators. The information in each brochure
presents a candid and compelling look at what can be gained by each target
audience from business education courses. These brochures will help you
deliver your message in a professional and methodical way.
Student
Recognition Award Certificates
Encourage achievement in your classroom! These certificates
to reward students are signed by the NBEA Executive Director and NBEA
President. (Sold in quantities of 25.)
Take
Care of Yourself... Take Business Education Promotion
Matthew Broderick, star of the Broadway hit, How to Succeed
in Business Without Really Trying, is featured in this campaign promoting
business education to young people.
Person
to Person: Working With Policy Makers to Support Business Education
Person to Person: Working With Policy Makers to Support
Business Education is a guide to taking a personal approach to supporting
business education priorities, that is, for creating relationships with
policy makers.
10
Facts for Legislators
Looking for a new way to promote your business education
programs? NBEA has a brochure developed specifically for legislators.
The information in this brochure presents a candid and compelling look
at what can be gained from business education courses. These brochures
will help you deliver your message in a professional and methodical way.
Entrepreneurship
Teaching Strategies
Business educators at the secondary level can now seamlessly
implement the National Standards for Business Education into their curriculum
with this publication. Entrepreneurship Teaching Strategies covers nine
basic entrepreneurial concepts—characteristics, marketing, economics,
finance, accounting, management, global markets, legal issues, and business
plans—and provides 26 easy-to-follow lesson plans that clearly outline
student expectations, objectives, materials, procedures, and methods for
assessment.
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