1 Consumer choice
2 Personal finance
3 Law and society
4 Employment issues
5 Investing
6 Promoting and selling
7 E-commerce
8 Global links
9 Toward independence
10 Political involvement
11 Travel
12 Law in action
13 Our economy
14 Community participation
15 Running a business
Useful websites
Acknowledgments
Index
Grant Kleeman is a highly experienced author and educator, having been involved in the publication of this text since the first edition of commerce.dot.com (Farr Books, 2004). He has authored a multitude of other successful secondary textbooks.
Judy Adnum is in Education at Newcastle University and specialises in Indigenous and cross-cultural studies. She is passionate about incorporating this knowledge into valuable teaching resources for students.
David Hamper is an experienced HSIE teacher and has authored numerous textbooks. He is currently the Deputy Principal of Malek Fahd Islamic School. David also holds numerous positions in the tertiary education sector.
Focus statements and questions provide a scaffold for specific chapter outcomes and encourage student thinking about key issues
Real-life case studies support the clear explanatory text
Activities consolidate and extend understanding of the text
Info.com technology boxes link ICT skills directly with course content
Key terms are listed and defined to encourage development of Commerce-specific literacy
Relevant websites are referenced throughout the text, and summarised at the end of the book. These are presented as active hotlinks in the NelsonNetBook
Homework book and teacher’s homework book are also available, providing additional activities and extension material to complement the text