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Drewes, Donald W. – 1982
This report examines worker-centered productivity and discusses the organizational and educational strategies for its improvement. Chapter 1 explores the meaning and measurement of productivity and the benefits of productivity improvement--profits, a weapon against inflation, success in international trade, increased standard of living, improved…
Descriptors: Coordination, Educational Cooperation, Human Resources, Industry

Morris, J. R. S. – School Science Review, 1990
Trends in the educational system for students age 16 to 19 are presented. The situation in the United Kingdom is stressed. Changes and improvements in the educational system are suggested. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Opportunities, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries
Illinois Univ., Urbana. Coll. of Education. – 1981
This monograph is a report on the impact vocational education can have on improving worker productivity. Specifically, the monograph presents a discussion of the relationship between vocational education and productivity and identifies potential areas of impact. The first chapter discusses the concept of productivity and its relationship to…
Descriptors: Business, Economic Factors, Educational Needs, Employment Patterns
Cummens, John A. – 1981
The issues of harmonization and autonomy as they affect vocational education and manpower policy development and the implementation of program service delivery are analyzed. Some of the background issues that have affected the relationship of vocational education and manpower, in particular the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), are…
Descriptors: Coordination, Educational Cooperation, Educational Policy, Federal Government
Young, Darius R.; Gauss, Patricia A. – Canadian Vocational Journal, 1994
Describes Alberta's registered apprenticeship plan (RAP), a three-year program in which students spend part of their time in school and part in industry as a registered apprenticeship. Compares RAP to the federal youth apprenticeship proposed in the United States and the European model. (JOW)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Labor Market
Clark, Donald M. – 1992
This paper examines changing demographics in the American work force during the 1990s and implications for the economy, for America's ability to compete globally, and for industry and education. In response to these workplace and demographic changes, the National Association for Industry-Education Cooperation utilized the technique of networking…
Descriptors: Business, Change Strategies, Cooperation, Delphi Technique
Blair, Stephen J. – Career Education, 1991
Four principles for improving the U.S. work force are (1) commitment to developing the skills of all; (2) understanding of the knowledge and skills required today and tomorrow; (3) guaranteed access to a wide range of education and training opportunities; and (4) belief in the economic importance and inherent dignity of all kinds of work and…
Descriptors: Competition, Global Approach, Job Skills, Labor Force Development

Passmore, David L. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1991
Compared to other countries, the United States spends less for the transition from school to work of non-college-bound students. Costs of such training need to be viewed as an investment in productivity and competitiveness and in a better outlook for this forgotten group. (SK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Education Work Relationship, Educational Finance, Labor Force Development

Corrigan, K. J. – Economics, 1987
Criticizes the new technical schools in Great Britain as "yet another waste of the taxpayers' money." Argues that employers value general academic ability over specific vocational skills. Concludes that successive British governments have demonstrated economic illiteracy when applying the principles of economics to the education…
Descriptors: Economics, Foreign Countries, Job Placement, Labor Force Development
Warnat, Winifred I. – Vocational Education Journal, 1991
A General Accounting Office study examined strategies used to prepare youth for employment in the United States and four competitor nations and found that other countries have higher expectations of students, invest heavily in education and training, have national training standards, and have higher literacy rates among young adults. (JOW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Faux, Jeff – 1992
Educational performance has become a crucial element in the United States' capacity to prosper in a new global economy of fierce competition. In addition to the traditional question of how the educational system contributes to students' intellectual growth, a new question is being asked: How does the educational system contribute to national…
Descriptors: Competition, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Economics
Employment and Training Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1989
These proceedings begin with a general summary of a conference to encourage collaboration among those involved to prepare a labor force with which Nevada could continue to be economically competitive. Highlights are provided of these presentations: "Opening Remarks" (Jessie Emmett); "The Dynamic West: A Region in Transition"…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Conference Proceedings, Cooperation, Cooperative Planning
Goldstein, Harold – 1980
Review of the methods for estimating future employment opportunities shows that there is an ongoing system, involving the Department of Labor and state employment agencies, for making projections for the United States as a whole and for states and major metropolitan areas. This system combines national research on economic growth, technological…
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Educational Needs, Educational Trends, Employment Opportunities

Porter, Ralph C. – Journal of Cooperative Education, 1982
Increasingly, youth are unable to demonstrate minimum competencies in job skills and productive attitudes. Service and white-collar jobs are replacing manual jobs and youth lack the social skills necessary to function in these jobs. Increased attention to cooperative education, which integrates academic/career interests with productive work…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Economic Climate, Labor Force Development, Labor Needs

Bell, Julie; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
Reviews cooperative learning benefits and advises vocational teachers, principals, supervisors, administrators, and student organization members to cooperate to plan meaningful activities. Describes Future Homemakers of America's planning process; advocates a balance among cooperative, competitive, and individualized working modes; and provides…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cooperative Learning, Home Economics Skills, Labor Force Development