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Hodkinson, Phil; Hodkinson, Heather – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1995
Case studies of 14 participants in a Youth Credits job training program revealed that, despite quality controls, several trainees experienced poor quality training. High quality training requires a focus on a coherent and coordinated process of high quality learning, reinforcement of the relationship between training on and off the job, and…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Job Training, Training Allowances
Help Wanted: Skilled Home Builders. Industry and Schools Cooperate to Match Skills Training to Jobs.
Harris, Rick – Vocational Education Journal, 1992
PAVE, the Education and Training Foundation, and the Home Builders Institute sponsor a national training model for builders. Carpentry: Qualified Framer Program being conducted in three pilot sites is a 26-week training program that to date has a 100 percent placement rate. (SK)
Descriptors: Building Trades, Carpentry, High Schools, Housing
Carr, Clay – Training and Development, 1992
Virtual reality, a three-dimensional simulation technology, may best be used (1) when training mistakes would be costly; (2) when the environment cannot be experienced in the real world; (3) to improve human-machine interfaces; (4) to make training situations real; and (5) to make the perceptible imperceptible. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Experiential Learning, Job Training

Reinhard, Bill – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1994
Notes that one answer to the human effects of downsizing is to retrain the labor force to work different jobs. Contends that the federal government is pointing to the community colleges to spearhead this retraining effort. Discusses three job-training proposals and emphasizes the important business-college link. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Government Role, Job Training
Mason, Tamar – New Ground, 1994
Describes a small capitalist venture owned and run by women in the village of Mochudi in southeastern Botswana. The women produce tin work from recycled materials and learn marketable skills. (LZ)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Females, Job Training

Campbell, Clifton P. – Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau, 1991
Describes and provides an orientation to nonformal vocational training (vestibule training, on-the-job training, apprenticeships, training for unemployed persons) and increases awareness of the potential and the legitimacy of out-of-school vocational training efforts. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Apprenticeships, Nonformal Education, On the Job Training
Commings, Karen – Computers in Libraries, 1991
Argues that training for automated library systems is an ongoing process which does not stop once the system is operational. Some problems that can be alleviated through ongoing training are examined, including the addition of new employees and/or new systems software and functions. (nine references) (MAB)
Descriptors: Integrated Library Systems, Job Training, Library Automation, Library Personnel

Anderson, Stephen E. – Adult Basic Education, 1992
Guidelines for eliciting useful feedback focus on planned opportunities, collection during programs, multiple methods, descriptive information, feasible changes, clarification from learners, investigation of prompt response to learner concerns, staff discussion, receptivity to change, and commitment of resources. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational Planning, Feedback, Job Training

Sibalwa, David – Convergence, 1993
Zambia is increasingly recognizing that educating women will benefit families and the nation. Education can enhance women's share in the benefits of production and influence their childbearing practices and health behavior. (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Economic Development, Females, Foreign Countries
Lookatch, Richard P. – Training and Development Journal, 1990
Offers suggestions for improving the interaction of videotapes used for training: discussion during and after viewing, case studies, searching and skipping, and support materials. Describes features of interactive videodiscs: Socratic method, role playing, freeze-framing, random access, and customization. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Interactive Video, Job Training
Rothwell, William J.; Kazanas, H. C. – Training and Development Journal, 1990
A literature review and survey of 127 (26 percent response) businesses produced suggestions for improving on-the-job training (OJT): establish policy and accountability, review precedents, design and conduct structured training, provide specialized support for trainers, avoid turf battles, and consider literacy skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Manufacturing Industry, On the Job Training, Planning
Gray, Lynton – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1993
Research in Nigeria and Thailand is used to demonstrate that, where vocational training is cost effective (graduates get appropriate jobs), links with employers are closer than in other labor markets. Techniques such as reverse tracer studies, labor market signaling, and skills analysis can be used to improve training effectiveness. (SK)
Descriptors: Employment Projections, Foreign Countries, Job Training, Labor Needs
Kaeter, Margaret – Training, 1993
Because organizations need to be broader based and cross-functional, workers must have broader expertise as well as deep specialized skills. Cross-training and teamwork are essential. (SK)
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Job Training, Labor Force Development, Networks

Butler, Jim; Brooker, Ross – Journal of Vocational Education and Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1998
A survey of 97 apprentices and interviews with 16 apprentices and 8 supervisors in a technical and further education (TAFE) college in Australia found that apprentices felt less pressure to perform and more freedom to learn at their own pace. However, supervisors criticized the self-paced approach, competent/not-yet-competent assessment method,…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Job Training

Gray, David; Morgan, Mark – Journal of Vocational Education and Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1998
"Modern Apprenticeships" for young British school leavers have a flexible timespan and funding from local Training and Enterprise Councils (TECs). Study of six TECs found that funds for the program varied widely and were minimal compared to other government programs; employers do not have resources to accommodate apprentices; and the…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Foreign Countries