A Win-Win Classroom Story of Simulation Success A Story of Teacher & Student Success
Featured Educator Louis DiCesare Business Teacher & DECA Adviser Irondequoit High School Rochester, New York
Creating a Class Course With Competitive Circumstances
What started with a big win at a conference booth has led to nearly 23 years of teaching high schoolers using Knowledge Matters Virtual Business simulations. Early on in his teaching career, Louis DiCesare from Irondequoit High School in New York was at a business conference and participated in a competition for teachers to complete the Virtual Business (VB)-Retailing simulation by Knowledge Matters. The prize was a Knowledge Matters license for the VB-Retailing simulation, which Mr. DiCesare ultimately won! He created a course around the concepts in the simulation and as the simulations evolved throughout the years, so did the classes. “I had a business ownership and marketing class back in the 1999-2000 school year. So when I won this license, I found an opportunity to integrate it as it applied to the curriculum of that class. As I got more familiar with the product and started peeling back the layers of the onion, I realized that there was enough content to also create a retail and management focused course,” said DiCesare.