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Payne, John – Adults Learning (England), 1993
Job-specific training is the minimum demanded of workplace education. The growth of employees' confidence and self-esteem and expansion of their educational aspirations are major benefits of more broadly based employee development programs. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Adult Education, Corporate Education, Employer Attitudes
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Lingg, Mary-Ann – Journal of Career Development, 1996
Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Kmart Employment for Youth job preparation program showed that the 43 African American students ages 16-19 gained confidence in such employable skills as the ability to plan and develop a career, to make decisions, and to find a job. (JOW)
Descriptors: Blacks, Curriculum Development, Employer Attitudes, Employment Potential
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Hyland, Terry – Journal of Vocational Education and Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1996
A research review indicates that British employers are neither highly involved in nor satisfied with National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) despite claims for their role in providing needed skills. The review suggests that public funding of training should not be determined by the NVQ agenda or the objectives of the professional training lobby.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Employer Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Job Skills
Ruffner, Robert H. – Disabled USA, 1981
Suggests that negative employer attitudes are no longer restricting employment of the disabled. Instead, inadequate job preparation has resulted in a lack of marketable job skills in many disabled job seekers. (Disabled USA, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, DC 20210.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Potential
Oxenham, John – 1986
The overwhelming impression from an examination of developing nations throughout the world is that there is no neat and universal explanation of what employers want from school and university education. Neither does there appear to be any firm connection between scholastic qualifications and job functions. The nearly universal absence of a…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Employer Attitudes, Employment Qualifications
Piland, William E. – 1982
Alternative schools in public school districts and private institutions offer a choice of more than one educational option to students. These schools usually have some of the following characteristics: voluntary participation, distinctiveness, nonexclusiveness, comprehensive objectives, and a supportive learning environment. Instructional styles…
Descriptors: Competence, Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes, Employment Potential
European Training Foundation, Turin (Italy). – 1996
The concept of continuing vocational education and training is being broadened to reflect the needs of individuals, society, and the economy for more flexible, adaptable, learner-centered opportunities. Roles of the various players are in transition. The role and responsibilities of the government should be as follows: strategic leadership; a…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Employee Responsibility, Employer Attitudes, Federal Government
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. – 1984
This is a congressional hearing to evaluate the administration and effectiveness of Public Law 98-77, the Emergency Veterans' Job Training Act of 1983. (The purpose of the program established by Public Law 98-77 is to create new on-the-job training opportunities for Vietnam-era and Korean conflict veterans by providing incentives for employers to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Employer Attitudes, Employers
Miguel, Richard J. – 1977
Occupational transferability is an aspect of human performance that enables individuals to move successfully from one occupation to another. Insights about occupational transferability were gained from site visits to programs currently operating in fourteen organizations in business, industry, and education. These programs were selected because of…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Change, Competence, Employer Attitudes
Kelly, Jodie Sue; Elsman, Max – 1989
This paper, meant to stimulate discussion within the employment and training community, offers a wide range of strategies for keeping clients enrolled in Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) programs. Issues discussed include the following: (1) why retention is important; (2) gathering and analyzing information; (3) links between client recruitment…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attitude Change, Disadvantaged, Employer Attitudes
Goldstein, Harold – 1980
Interest in recent years has centered on the purposes, forms, effects, and magnitude of private sector training of employees. Demand for detailed and accurate information on these subjects has arisen within idustry itself, within government agencies, education and research institutions, and organized labor. This monograph is an attempt to supply a…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes, Employment Practices, Government Role
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Eisen, Phyllis – Community College Journal, 1997
Provides a manufacturer's perspective on ways that community colleges can better meet employers' needs, such as improving educational quality, keeping promises made, customizing programs, helping companies develop training strategies, providing on-site training and credit courses, being flexible, ensuring innovation, cooperating with companies,…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Educational Cooperation, Educational Improvement
Sarmiento, Tony – 1991
Workplace literacy programs can support the path toward either low wages or high skills. Instead of the "high skill" path, most U.S. companies follow the "low wage" path. Depending on who is involved, which program goals are selected, and what planning process is followed, a workplace literacy program can maintain outdated workplaces or foster…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Employer Attitudes, Employment Practices, Human Resources
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. – 1984
This document, a transcript of hearings conducted by a Congressional committee in San Diego, evaluates the administration and effectiveness of laws enacted by the Congress to assist veterans in obtaining job training and employment. Particular emphasis was placed on the implementation of the Emergency Veterans' Job Training Act of 1983, Public Law…
Descriptors: Adults, Cost Effectiveness, Disabilities, Employer Attitudes
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Gaskell, Jane – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1983
Discusses the school-work relationship for women, noting that pertinent research traditions (occupational status attainment research, human capital research) have focused on men and male-female differences. Suggests reworking the models to focus on male-female differences in education (academic achievement, course choices, school socialization).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Attitudes
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