Business Teachers, Postsecondary

About the Role

Business Teachers, Postsecondary educate students in the field of business, management, and entrepreneurship at the collegiate level.

Other Common Titles

  • Business School Instructor
  • Business Professor
  • Business Lecturer
  • Assistant Professor of Business
  • Associate Professor of Business

Typical Tasks

  • Developing and implementing curriculum and lesson plans.
  • Delivering lectures and leading discussions on business concepts.
  • Assessing student performance through assignments and exams.
  • Advising students on academic and career paths.
  • Conducting research in their area of expertise.
  • Participating in departmental meetings and academic committees.
  • Staying updated on the latest developments in the business world.

Notable People

  • Peter Drucker Often referred to as the 'father of modern management', his teachings and writings on business management have influenced educators and business leaders worldwide.
  • Henry Mintzberg Famous for his work on management roles and organizational structure, his contributions to the understanding of management practices are widely recognized in academic settings.

Recommended Resources

  • Teaching Business

    A guide that covers various instructional strategies specifically tailored for teaching business concepts.

  • The Chronicle of Higher Education

    An online resource providing news, advice, and job information for academics in higher education.

  • Academy of Management Learning & Education

    A journal that publishes research on management education and pedagogy.

  • Harvard Business Review

    A publication offering insight and articles on business practices, leadership, and management that can inform teaching.

  • EdSurge

    A platform that provides news and resources on education technology and innovation in teaching.