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Acknowledgements

In the spring of 1988, an advisory committee was formed to advise curriculum developers in the area of Business Education. Saskatchewan Education, Training and Employment would like to acknowledge the contributions of members of the Advisory Committee. Current members of this committee are:

Mr. Doug Bicknell
Assistant Dean
College of Commerce
University of Saskatchewan

Mr. Lawrence Chomos
Director
Potashville S. D. #80
League of Educational
Administrators, Directors
and Superintendents

Mr. James Currie
Principal
Eastend S. D. #8
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation

Ms. Patricia Gorius
Teacher
Buffalo Plains S. D. #21
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation

Ms. Nancy Hicks
Associate Professor
Faculty of Education
University of Regina

Mr. James Logan
Assistant Professor
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
University of Regina

Mr. Dennis Moffat
Teacher
Saskatoon S. D. #13
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Mr. Paul Ortynsky
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce

Mr. Ritch Park
Program Head of Office Automation/
Administration and Office Education
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied
Science and Technology -
Palliser Campus

Dr. Len Proctor
Associate Professor
Communications, Continuing, and Vocational
Education
College of Education
University of Saskatchewan

Ms. Helen Sukovieff
Teacher
Regina S. D. #4
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation

Mr. John Turtle, Dean
Faculty of Administration
University of Regina

Mr. Phil Walker
Saskatoon S.D. #13
Saskatchewan School Trustees Association

Previous contributors were: Mr. Robert G. Bundon, Mr. Reginald Campbell, Mr. Murray Hutchings, Dr. Cyril Kesten, Ms. Gillian McCreary, Ms. Edith Nagy, Ms. Wanda O'Donnell, Mr. Romeo Paulhus, Ms. Maureen Secord, and Ms. Marlene Smale.

Saskatchewan Education, Training and Employment wishes to thank many others who contributed to the development of this Curriculum Guide:

This document was completed under the direction of the Mathematics and Natural Sciences Branch, Curriculum and Instruction Division, Saskatchewan Education, Training and Employment.

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