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Henri, France – Prospects, 1988
Examines the problems and promise of incorporating computer-assisted communications (CAC) into distance education programs. Discusses advantages gained by widely-scattered students using CAC for individual or group conferences. States that CAC can encourage training approaches in which the learning process is sustained by the dynamic of the social…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Group Activities, Higher Education
Pellerano, Jean – Prospects, 1988
Explores the question of how guidance and job-finding services can be improved. Notes that guidance has the underlying goals of efficient use of human resources and the insurance of equity in access to opportunities. Examines methods, accessibility of services, new technologies, and community support relative to guidance activities. (KO)
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Planning, Individual Needs, Occupational Information
Benavides, Luis G.; Arredondo, Vicente – Prospects, 1991
Suggests that the most acute problem in educational planning is the confusion about the nature, purpose, and relevance of education. Argues that education should be viewed as a field of hypothesis about the future. Includes the importance of knowledge and know-how, education versus educational systems, and social versus educational planning. (DK)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economics, Educational Administration, Educational Needs
Katz, Martin R. – Prospects, 1988
Considers some of the ways guidance in career decision-making can meet the needs of students. Explores the use of a computerized system as a tool in guidance activities. Emphasizes the importance of information and understanding for students. Makes suggestions for improving guidance in countries which have minimal data resources. (KO)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Guidance, Career Planning, Computer Uses in Education
Lima, Lauro de Oliveira – Prospects, 1983
The education system is a failure and must be reexamined. Student teacher relationships and teaching methods must change. In the future, instead of learning by rote, students will have recourse to data banks to obtain the materials to be used as content for the exercise of what Piaget calls operativity. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Computers, Creativity, Developmental Stages