Business Education Partnership: Linking Classroom Curriculum to the Real World
Lee Rennick ()
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Lee Rennick: BEP Foundation, Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce
Tennessee's Business, 2013, vol. 21, issue 3, 10-13
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For almost 25 years the BEP Foundation has been working with Murfreesboro City and Rutherford County schools to create a bridge between the worlds of education and business so classrooms are providing students with the lessons they need to succeed in this constantly changing business and manufacturing environment. More and more educators are going to have to prepare their students for a job market and a way of life they do not understand and often cannot even conceptualize.
Keywords: education reform; Tennessee; workforce development; workforce; skilled workforce (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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