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Ceramics, Glass, and Mineral Products Industry Training Board, Harrow (England).
This manual of operative training guidelines for fork lift truck driving has been developed by the Ceramics, Glass and Mineral Products Industry Training Board (Great Britain) in consultation with a number of firms which manufacture fork lift trucks or which already have training--programs for their use. The purpose of the guidelines is to assist…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Audiovisual Aids, Equipment Utilization, Filmstrips
Ceramics, Glass, and Mineral Products Industry Training Board, Harrow (England).
Technological development in the glass industry is constantly directed towards producing high quality glass at low operating costs. Particularly, changes have taken place in melting methods which mean that the modern furnace operator has greater responsibilities than any of his predecessors. The complexity of control systems, melting rates, tank…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Equipment Utilization, Glass, Guidelines
Ceramics, Glass, and Mineral Products Industry Training Board, Harrow (England).
This manual of training guidelines describes the procedure for personnel intake and traces the training process which a worker must go through to become a craftsman making lampblown scientific glassware. The first section discusses the structure of the training program. Appendixes, which make up the bulk of the document, cover job description, job…
Descriptors: Craft Workers, Employment Qualifications, Glass, Guidelines
Deden-Parker, Ann – Performance and Instruction, 1981
The findings of a study conducted to identify critical skills needed by instructional technology program graduates to compete successfully for jobs in training have been adopted as a framework for preparing and evaluating student interns, as well as a yardstick along which course objectives and methods may be measured. (MER)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Graduate Study
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Liang, Diane Wei; And Others – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1995
Investigated the task performance of laboratory work groups whose members were trained together or alone. Group members trained together recalled more about assembly procedures and produced better-quality radios than groups whose members were trained alone. Group training improved group performance by enhancing transactive memory systems among…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Instruction, Industrial Training, Job Skills
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Badroodien, Azeem – Journal of Education and Work, 2005
Against the backdrop of training provision in the apartheid era and a description of the promulgation of a new skills development regime post-1994, this article considers the status and distribution of enterprise training in contemporary South Africa. It is found that reasonable progress is being made with training in large and medium-sized firms…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minicourses, Racial Segregation, Industrial Training
Fletcher, J. D. – 1981
Lower manpower quality and increasingly sophisticated equipment are creating training problems for both industry and the military. The training technology demanded by this situation must be delivered to and available at the job site, must be designed to motivate independent use by students rather than to encourage teacher acceptance, must be…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Industrial Training, Job Skills, Labor Force Development
Morris, David – Performance and Instruction, 1985
Discusses orientation of present educational and training systems toward preparing individuals for specific jobs; outlines disadvantages of this approach relative to current employment trends; and describes an alternative training approach, the assembly model, which identifies similarities among jobs so that skills learned in one field can be…
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Learning Strategies, Literature Reviews, Models
Carr, Clay – 1992
This book describes and advocates "smart training," an approach to on-the-job training that helps employees gain competence and empowers them to act to satisfy customers. The book is organized in 16 chapters grouped into 4 parts. Part 1 outlines the basics of smart training, including its performance base, the need for initial analysis,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Competence, Corporate Education, Cost Effectiveness
van Merrienboer, Jeroen J. G.; And Others – 1991
This paper presents a four-component instructional design model for the training of complex cognitive skills. In the analysis phase, each skill is broken down into a set of recurrent skills that remain highly consistent over various problem situations, and a set of non-recurrent skills that require variable performance over different situations.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Environment, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Von Der Linn, Robert Christopher – 1990
A needs assessment of the Grumman E-Beam Systems Group identified the requirement for additional skill mastery for the engineers who assemble, integrate, and maintain devices used to manufacture integrated circuits. Further analysis of the tasks involved led to the decision to develop interactive videodisc, computer-based job aids to enable…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Computer Simulation, Engineering Technicians
Seymour, W. Douglas – 1968
Written primarily for British industrial managers, supervisors, and instructors, this guide to the use of skills analysis training is based on what an experienced worker does and precisely how he does it. The principles, scope, and benefits of skills analysis training are explained, followed by a discussion of practice, feedback, transfer of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Legislation, Guides, Industrial Training
Perlman, Richard – 1969
A questionnaire surveying on the job training programs at industrial firms in the Milwaukee area was administered through interviews with the firms' personnel officers. Of a random sample of 245 companies, interviews were completed at 150 firms. The survey revealed a generally negative attitude toward vocational school efforts in imparting…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Business, Industrial Training, Industry
Training and Development Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Industrial Training, Inplant Programs, Machine Tool Operators
Riedel, James A.; And Others – 1975
Results of research to determine if an adaptive technique could be used to teach a physically complex psychomotor skill (specifically, performing on an arc welding simulator) more efficiently than the skill could be taught with a nonadaptive technique are presented. Sixty hull maintenance technician firemen and fireman apprentice trainees were…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Individualized Instruction, Industrial Training, Job Training
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