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Open Access Graduate Research Paper

Abstract

Business education was born as the result of office technology developed at the beginning of the century. It was business education that advanced typewriting beyond the hunt-and-peck level of skill. It was business education that elevated records and management from the realm of the simple alphabetic file, and it was business education that transformed shorthand from the pasttime of a few intellectuals into a key vocational skill for millions. (6:14)

Year of Submission

1982

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of School Administration and Personnel Services

First Advisor

Donald L. Hanson

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Date Original

1982

Object Description

1 PDF file (30 leaves)

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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