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van Zolinger, Simone J.; Streumer, Jan N.; de Jong, Rolinda; van der Klink, Marcel R. – International Journal of Training and Development, 2000
Evaluation of an on-the-job training model used by the Dutch post office showed it was not entirely successful. Improvement in the performance of mentors and the quality of self-study materials was needed. Mentors must be convinced of the benefit of the model for successful implementation. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Mentors, Models

Fedorak, Sandra A. – Educational Gerontology, 1987
Discusses Project SCOPE (Seniors' Community Outreach Programs and Education) which provided an enriched on-the-job training program in community health work. Activities were directed toward developing skills in conducting a needs assessment, networking, care planning, resource utilization and community development. Discusses project's…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Foreign Countries, Health Personnel, Older Adults
Frederiksen, Lee W.; And Others – Training, 1986
Discusses the peer-training model, opposition to the plan, major objectives of the model, strategies for motivating employees to train and for making training a priority, training the trainer, ongoing training in the work units, and benefits of the program. (CT)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Models, Needs Assessment, On the Job Training
Wise, Richard E. – Instructional Innovator, 1984
Briefly outlines the types of job training provided by the Travelers Companies, the five major challenges facing this financial services enterprise as it pursues its varied training missions, how it defines high technology, and some features of its high technology training approach. (MBR)
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Technology, On the Job Training, Program Design
Wimsatt-Fraim, Teresa S. – 1992
A program was conducted to improve the quality of food service through the training of 44 food and nutrition service employees in a 200-bed hospital. A 12-week quality control program was implemented to address four key areas: food temperatures, food accuracy, food quality, and dietary personnel. Learning strategies, emphasizing critical thinking…
Descriptors: Food Service, Foods Instruction, Hospital Personnel, On the Job Training
Phillips, Jack J. – Personnel Journal, 1986
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of supervisory training provided before, during, or after promotion; supervisory coaching; the supervisory tryout; and optional courses. The author also recommends six essential points to include in a training program: job duties, policies and procedures, employee familiarization, attitudes and…
Descriptors: Career Development, Employee Attitudes, Job Skills, On the Job Training
Lierman, Bruce – Training and Development, 1994
Explains how training simulations can make on-the-job learning faster and safer by providing hands-on experience and controlled environments. Offers tips for assessing the costs and designing and effective simulation. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cost Effectiveness, Experiential Learning, Material Development
Ananiadou, Katerina; Jenkins, Andrew; Wolf, Alison – Studies in Continuing Education, 2004
In this paper we review the literature on the impact of workplace basic skills training on individuals, as measured by their effects on wages and employment probability. In addition, we also examine studies on the returns to individuals of general training at the workplace. On the whole, the evidence suggests that better numeracy and literacy…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Wages, Public Policy, Employment
Gorman, Phil; Moore, Richard; Blake, Daniel; Phillips, Michael G. – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2004
This article reports findings from an assessment of the effectiveness of privately administered "structured on-site training" (SOST) programs funded by the California Employment Training Panel. It reports on the characteristics of SOST programs that increased trainees' competitiveness in the internal and external labor markets. In…
Descriptors: Labor Market, On the Job Training, Intervention, Surveys
American Institutes for Research, Washington, DC. – 1993
This guide was developed to help small business owners and managers select effective programs for their companies. Seven guidelines to help the small business manager analyze and compare programs and predict training effectiveness are presented in the forum of questions. They are: (1) Are the training objectives specific? (2) Is the structure…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Evaluation Criteria, Guidelines, On the Job Training
Stodden, Robert A.; Browder, Phyllis M. – 1985
The paper describes a demonstrative project designed to help 52 mentally retarded or otherwise developmentally disabled adults obtain and maintain competitive employment. The trainees were first evaluated in a situational assessment covering seven areas: (1) attendance and stamina, (2) independence, (3) productivity, (4) learning style, (5) work…
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Disabilities, Employer Attitudes, Employment
Kusy, Mitchell E., Jr. – 1986
A study was conducted to determine which type of training evaluation method elicited the most management support of the training function among corporate managers. The investigator designed and distributed a case study survey instrument called the Training Evaluation Methods Survey (TEMS) to assess the extent of management support for each type of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Case Studies, Employer Attitudes, Evaluation Methods
Higgs, M. J. – Training Officer, 1972
Paper is concerned with training within insurance and attempts to show the value of a systematic approach to on-the-job training and to examine the effectiveness of programmes constructed in such a manner. (Author)
Descriptors: Insurance Occupations, Job Analysis, Job Training, Labor Force Development
Wilson, Jerusa C.; And Others – 1969
The New Careers concept involves helping the disadvantaged to help themselves, by offering them entry level jobs with the opportunity for advancement to the professional level. A definite hierarchy is established according to tasks and educational requirements, and training is provided during the work day to provide the means for advancement. The…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Educationally Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Federal Programs
Mulford, Charles L.; And Others – 1972
The general objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the OCD Career Development Program. The specific objectives were to determine the program's impact on the local civil defense coordinator's knowledge of and ability to build and operate a viable local civil defense organization and to link the official (vertical) civil…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Community Coordination, Coordinators, Job Training