Business education curriculum reports, 1940-[ongoing].

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Business education curriculum reports, 1940-[ongoing].

These are reports prepared by members of the staff following school visitations. Copies of these reports are sent to high school principals, district superintendents, and superintendents of schools. These reports contain an analysis of business education curriculum findings and recommendations for further curriculum development.

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