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Wilkinson, Lynn – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1984
Canada's National Advisory Panel on Skill Development Leave recommends that the response to technological and structural change must be learning throughout life and proposes universal educational leave to allow people continuous access to retraining and upgrading opportunities. (SK)
Descriptors: Leaves of Absence, Lifelong Learning, Released Time, Retraining
Johnson, Don R. – 1996
Working leaves for faculty in two-year diploma programs provide colleges with more experienced and current faculty, provide industry with new employees or consultants with fresh ideas, and present faculty with opportunities to use up-to-date technologies and methodologies and share those experiences with students. At the University College of the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Faculty Development

Avakian, A. Nancy – Planning for Higher Education, 1987
With the intention of expanding opportunities to support faculty research, teaching, and professional growth and development, the University of Missouri established two additional types of leaves--the research leave and the developmental leave. The guidelines pertaining to the awarding of sabbatical leaves and sources of funding are discussed.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Development, Financial Support
Soussou, Helen – 1993
This monograph looks at five cases in which corporations have developed programs that permit their employees to take time off for their children's schooling. Three major corporations, one mid-sized business, and a small business are included. All of the case studies involve North Carolina-based institutions in two geographic locations, one urban…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Parents, Employer Employee Relationship
Smith, G. B. – 1980
Employer-sponsored recurrent (or lifelong) learning has grown from its World War II beginnings to become a large, important, but little-studied aspect of American education, one with major implications for the U.S. economy and society. U.S. employers spend from 20 to 100 billion dollars on educational programs for anywhere from 37 to 73 million…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Employer Employee Relationship, Employers