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Addis, Mark – Education + Training, 2003
Discusses basic skills as an element of competitiveness. Applies market and system failure models to the level of basic skills training offered by small businesses. Examines recent British policy documents and recommendations for more small business investment in basic skills. (Contains 42 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Employer Attitudes, Investment, Job Skills

Nicholson, Amanda; Cushman, Linda – Education + Training, 2000
Needed skills and qualities of retailing employees were ranked by 11 faculty and 12 industry representatives. Industry leaders believed leadership and decision making were most important for future leaders. Faculty ranked interpersonal and cognitive skills higher, and they believed their rankings would match those of industry. (SK)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Business Administration, Employer Attitudes, Job Skills

Wright, Janith; Cushman, Linda; Nicholson, Amanda – Education + Training, 2002
Apparel industry representatives (n=12) and apparel program faculty (n=17) used Q methodology to identify industry skill needs. Most industry representatives thought strong affective skills were most important for design professionals. Nearly half the educators thought that cognitive attributes were most important. (Contains 18 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Curriculum Development, Employer Attitudes, Fashion Industry
Bowers-Brown, Tamsin; Berry, David – Education + Training, 2005
Purpose -- This paper aims to present apprentices' perceptions of their opportunities for progressing to higher education. Data gained through semi-structured interviews with apprentices is placed in the context of the current policy agenda to widen participation in higher education and to increase the skills levels of those in employment. These…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Apprenticeships, Higher Education, Adult Education