Presented by Dave Clampitt & Thomas Ndama. Accounting is also:  Recording  Classifying  Budgeting  Planning  Investing  Interpreting financial.

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Presented by Dave Clampitt & Thomas Ndama

Accounting is also:  Recording  Classifying  Budgeting  Planning  Investing  Interpreting financial data  Financial Literacy

What is Business Education?  Accounting 10, 20 & 30 Accounting 10, 20 & 30  Entrepreneurship 30 Entrepreneurship 30  Information Processing (IP) 10, 20 & 30 Information Processing (IP) 10, 20 & 30  Communication Production Technology (CPT) 10, 20 & 30 Communication Production Technology (CPT) 10, 20 & 30  Career and Work Exploration 10, 20, A30 &B30 Career and Work Exploration 10, 20, A30 &B30  Economics 20 & 30* Economics 20 & 30  Personal Finance 10** Personal Finance 10

Accounting The aim of Accounting is to provide the opportunity for students in Grades 10, 11, and 12 to develop a basic understanding of the accounting cycle and to develop the problem-solving and decision-making skills used to interpret accounting and financial information.

Entrepreneurship The aim of the Entrepreneurship 30 curriculum is to provide students with opportunities to:  to acquire knowledge and develop skills necessary to plan and begin a venture, and  to appreciate the role that entrepreneurs play in our society and economy.

Information Processing The aim of Information Processing is to provide students at the Middle and Secondary Level with the basic skills to process information in four broad areas:  keyboarding  computer applications  communications  management of information

Communication Production Technology The aim of Communication Production Technology 10, 20, 30 Curriculum Guide is designed to provide opportunities for students to acquire and develop knowledge, skills, and abilities in audio, video, and multimedia production technologies.

Career and Work Exploration The aim of Career and Work Exploration is to provide students with opportunities to develop and enhance the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to raise awareness, to access information, and to understand, shape and manage their life career development. Students will be able to expand their awareness, to explore and to experience various work roles through work-based learning experiences.

Economics  Economics 20 hasn't been updated since 1975  Economics 30 hasn’t been updated since 1978

Personal Finance The aim of Personal Finance is to provide students at the Secondary Level with basic skills in financial literacy

Other course that are sometimes taught by Business teachers  Law  Life Transitions  Tourism, Hospitality & Entrepreneurship  Graphic Arts  Computer Science  Media Studies

Information Processing  English  Social Studies  Any class where the students are giving a presentation

Communication Production Technology  Drama  Art  Any class where the students are giving a presentation