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Carpenter-Huffman, Polly – 1980
Cost effectiveness of on-the-job training (OJT) can be determined by measures of effectiveness and by cost assessing the relationship between output and input. Defining effectiveness to be a measure of what an activity produces leaves two main groups of problems unresolved: hierarchies of effectiveness and multiple outcomes. The most significant…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Assessment, Input Output Analysis, On the Job Training
Hasebrook, Joachim P.; Rudolph, Dirk W. – 2002
Education is already a big business. E-learning, by making it easy to import information and skills to anyone, anywhere, anytime, and for any purpose will grow the education market. The big winners will be those vendors that identify and serve emerging and sometimes hidden markets. The biggest growth segments unleashed by e-learning are education…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Corporate Education, Corporations, Distance Education
Mangum, Stephen L. – 1989
Today's postindustrial or information age requires a different mix and a more advanced level of basic employability skills than those needed in the industrial age. As a result, the workplace is now demanding a higher entrance level of employability skills than the schools have previously been asked to provide. In addition, information technology…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Corporate Education, Educational Practices, Employment Practices
Scribner, Sylvia; Sachs, Patricia – 1991
An exploratory investigation attempted to determine how learning at work actually takes place and in what ways learning on the job differs from classroom learning. The study was based on extensive observations and interviews over a 5-year period at two manufacturing plants that implemented a computer-based system known as Manufacturing Resource…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Intentional Learning, Learning Motivation, Learning Processes
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1990
This paper describes briefly the following surveys that have been conducted to determine the amount and thrust of employee training in the United States: (1) household surveys including the Current Population Survey, the National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience, the Survey of Income and Program Participation, and the University of…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Information Utilization
Misanchuk, Earl R. – 1982
Although the technology of needs assessment has made progress in recent years, much still remains to be learned about how to determine the kinds of training methods and programs that should exist. Of the technology currently available, most is more suited to application with learner groups that are "closed" and "captive" rather…
Descriptors: Business, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Assessment
Kruse, Wilfried; van den Tillaart, Harry; van den Berg, Sjaak; King, Richard – 1997
Using the case study method, research was synthesized on micro-enterprises in Europe and the effects of changes in work organizations on employee qualifications and vice versa. The research focused on retail operations employing 10 or fewer staff. Five case studies were conducted in each of four member states of the European Union--Greece,…
Descriptors: Change, Developed Nations, Educational Needs, Employment Qualifications
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. – 1983
This congressional report contains testimony dealing with on-the-job and apprenticeship training programs. More specifically, the testimony focused on the employment problems, educational and training needs, and programs available to assist unemployed as well as underemployed Vietnam era veterans. Included among those agencies and organizations…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Educational Needs
Bailey, Thomas – 1989
Profound changes in the economy and the labor market have an effect on the role of employer-sponsored training in preparing and educating the country's work force. On the demand side of the labor market, these changes include the increase in international trade, the changing economic status of the United States relative to its trading partners,…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Corporate Education, Economic Change, Employer Attitudes
Ouweneel, William M. – 1989
Private sector training is a primary force in education in the United States for a number of reasons: (1) the sheer amount of such training makes it a major factor; (2) this training has a significant impact on the nation's productivity and competitiveness; (3) it plays a major role in creating innovative and cost-effective solutions to training…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Corporate Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Improvement
Fraser, Bryna Shore – 1980
Increasing numbers of American adults are engaged in many types of learning activities; a significant part of these learning activities are organized and structured. Record-keeping about institutionalized adult learning is often scanty, however, or even non-existent. As the social goal of a "learning society" has been articulated, it has…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Adults
Stone, James R., III – 1994
As schools attempt to foster smoother transitions for youth into the workplace, differing realities must be considered. A school-to-work opportunities system cannot be restricted to those occupations meeting an elusive definition of "high wage." Three possible workplace learning opportunities are as follows: the high-skill, high-wage workplace;…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Apprenticeships, Articulation (Education), Cooperative Education
Gordon, Ruth – 1985
A survey of over 3,800 employers found that school-provided vocational training was required for 9.5 percent of the jobs studied and "important but not required" for another 37.9 percent. In this study, new employees with relevant vocational education exhibited these characteristics: (1) were 6.5 percent more productive 6 to 36 months after being…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes, Entry Workers, High Schools
Ashley, William L.; And Others – Facts & Findings, 1986
A basic position of industry is that it picks up where schools leave off. Training policy within industry is diverse in theory and practice. Companies vary in their approach to training, ranging from highly informal to highly formal. The many new trends in industrial training may be analyzed in four dimensions: in-house education programs,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems, Educational Innovation
National Restaurant Association/American Vocational Association Advisory Council. – 1982
This document contains transcripts of nine speeches presented at a panel discussion. During the panel presentations, speakers, who are restauranteurs, food service vocational teachers, food service program coordinators, and industry association representatives, described the programs with which they are involved. The programs range from having…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Dining Facilities, Educational Needs, Educational Planning