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Connecting Student Engagement and Career Readiness in the Business School

Business Law author and professor Abbey Stemler discusses how to progress students from understanding basic concepts to analyzing complex scenarios and solve problems.


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Business Law author and professor Abbey Stemler discusses how to progress students from understanding basic concepts to using their knowledge to analyze complex scenarios and solve problems in a variety of business school courses. By providing students valuable practice using problem-solving skills, they will be able to apply their knowledge to realistic scenarios when they leave the classroom.

Author: McGraw Hill Higher Education

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