Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 130 - TEXAS ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Subchapter D - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Section 130.140 - Global Business (One-Half Credit), Adopted 2015
Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 130.140
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) General requirements. This course is recommended for students in Grades 10-12. Students shall be awarded one-half credit for successful completion of this course.
(b) Introduction.
(1) Career and technical education
instruction provides content aligned with challenging academic standards and
relevant technical knowledge and skills for students to further their education
and succeed in current or emerging professions.
(2) The Business Management and
Administration Career Cluster focuses on careers in planning, organizing,
directing, and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and
productive business operations.
(3)
Global Business is designed for students to analyze global trade theories,
international monetary systems, trade policies, politics, and laws relating to
global business as well as cultural issues, logistics, and international human
resource management.
(4) Students
are encouraged to participate in extended learning experiences such as career
and technical student organizations and other leadership or extracurricular
organizations.
(5) Statements that
contain the word "including" reference content that must be mastered, while
those containing the phrase "such as" are intended as possible illustrative
examples.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) The student demonstrates
professional standards/employability skills required by business and industry.
The student is expected to:
(A) communicate
effectively with others using oral and written skills;
(B) demonstrate collaboration skills through
teamwork;
(C) demonstrate
professionalism by conducting oneself in a manner appropriate for the
profession and workplace;
(D)
demonstrate a positive, productive work ethic by performing assigned tasks as
directed;
(E) comply with all
applicable rules, laws, and regulations; and
(F) demonstrate time-management skills by
prioritizing tasks, following schedules, and tending to goal-relevant
activities in a way that uses time wisely and optimizes efficiency and
results.
(2) The student
analyzes the theories of global trade and investments. The student is expected
to:
(A) define global business;
(B) explain the advantages of
specialization;
(C) identify the
concept of comparative advantage; and
(D) distinguish between portfolio investment
and direct investment.
(3) The student analyzes the role of the
international monetary system in the economy. The student is expected to:
(A) describe the role of the International
Monetary Fund;
(B) argue for and
against floating exchange rates;
(C) argue for and against fixed exchange
rates;
(D) explain the impact of
the common European currency;
(E)
calculate foreign exchange rates; and
(F) research cases dealing with global
exchange using appropriate online technology.
(4) The student identifies the importance of
international financial markets. The student is expected to:
(A) explain how a foreign exchange market
functions;
(B) identify the
economic factors that influence exchange rates and explain how these factors
work; and
(C) differentiate between
alternative strategies of global banking.
(5) The student examines various levels of
economic integration among foreign countries. The student is expected to:
(A) identify the different levels of economic
integration;
(B) explain the
various arguments surrounding economic integration; and
(C) describe the organization of the European
community.
(6) The
student identifies the importance of different trade and trade investment
policies. The student is expected to:
(A)
understand the role of foreign aid in global trade and investment;
(B) explain the goals of the General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the North American Free Trade
Agreement;
(C) identify the major
ways in which imports are being restricted and describe reasons for controlling
exports; and
(D) research cases and
issues on global trade using appropriate online technology.
(7) The student analyzes the
implications of politics and laws that control and regulate global business.
The student is expected to:
(A) describe the
reasoning behind the regulation of global business behavior;
(B) analyze the Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act; and
(C) discuss the role of
international law in the conduct of global business.
(8) The student researches the business
elements of cultural challenges and diversity. The student is expected to:
(A) explain the role of culture in global
business;
(B) identify various
elements of culture; and
(C)
suggest ways for managers to understand and deal with cultural
diversity.
(9) The
student demonstrates the process in implementing a global operation. The
student is expected to:
(A) describe the rise
of global linkages in global business;
(B) describe the position of the United
States in global trade;
(C) list
advantages and problem areas for U.S. firms wanting to enter global
business;
(D) research current
cases on imports, exports, and balance of trade using appropriate online
technology;
(E) relate effects of
copyrights and trademarks and intellectual property rights on global
business;
(F) identify advertising
media used in foreign markets such as newspaper, radio, television, Internet,
and magazine;
(G) define fair
trade; and
(H) describe benefits of
fair trade domestically and internationally.
(10) The student analyzes the cost effect
when using global logistics for a mode of transportation. The student is
expected to:
(A) define global
logistics;
(B) distinguish between
materials management and physical distribution;
(C) list the factors that influence the
selection of particular transportation modes;
(D) describe the usefulness of free trade
zones;
(E) research free trade
zones locally and statewide using appropriate online technology; and
(F) relate the effects of geography, time
zones, work days, resources, and natural harbors on global business.
(11) The student identifies
different strategies for exporting in the global market. The student is
expected to:
(A) discuss the procedure by
which a foreign target market is selected;
(B) determine the pricing strategy for export
items;
(C) identify various
data-based analytical techniques available for estimating market potential;
and
(D) evaluate the reasons behind
the need to standardize or to adapt the marketing mix.
(12) The student identifies the functional
changes in process with global human resource management. The student is
expected to:
(A) explain the objectives of
human resource management in a global firm;
(B) describe how the human resources function
changes as a firm goes global;
(C)
identify sources of recruitment for staffing positions abroad; and
(D) describe differences and similarities of
training employees in different countries.
(13) The student analyzes employability
skills to obtain successful employment with a company. The student is expected
to:
(A) assess personal global
marketability;
(B) identify
appropriate employment opportunities abroad;
(C) evaluate global employment options such
as salaries, benefits, and prerequisites; and
(D) generate an orientation manual for people
preparing to live and work in a foreign country.
(14) The student knows how to use
self-development techniques and interpersonal skills to accomplish human
resources objectives. The student is expected to:
(A) identify and practice effective
interpersonal and team-building skills involving situations with coworkers,
supervisors, and subordinates; and
(B) participate in leadership and career
development activities.
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