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10 Things Business Teachers Give
Their Students*
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An orientation to the world of
work, which is another word for opportunity.
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Hands-on learning about what
it means to be part of a team.
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Enhanced literacy in
technology, personal and business finance, communication, international
commerce, and organization and management.
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The desire to work harder and
better than they thought possible – and like it.
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The chance to develop
marketable skills and habits they can apply to any career.
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A personalized learning
environment.
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The chance to develop
practical skills like writing a resume and knowing how to dress and present
themselves in an interview.
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The opportunity to discover a
job or career they’ll fall in love with.
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The confidence and competence
they need to be employable.
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The skills to make a living, support a family,
pursue their dreams, and succeed in business and in life.
10 Things Business Teachers Get for
Their Efforts*
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The chance to stay up to date
on the latest technology and business trends.
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Relevant course material that
relates to everyday life.
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The privilege of teaching what
you do best – never boring!
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Work schedules that are
compatible with family life.
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Respect from the business
community.
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Active involvement with people
who love students, love learning, love life.
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Instant rewards in students’
growth.
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Chance to belong to a
supportive and respected professional team.
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Students who come back to
thank you for what they learned in your class.
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What you can’t get anywhere
else; the chance to help someone believe in him/herself.
*National Business Educators Association
Publication by EKU Pi Omega Pi
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