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Jamieson, Ian; Lightfoot, Martin – Educational Analysis, 1981
Reports on some ways in which schools approach the task of teaching pupils about the nature of industry as part of their general understanding of society. Describes some of the methods which schools have adopted including work visits, work experience, and inviting industrialists into the classroom. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Industry
Allen, Lili; Hogan, Christopher J.; Steinberg, Adria – 1998
The skills needed to do well in life are different from the skills needed to do well in school. Bringing the skills needed for life and work into the curriculum and pedagogy of high schools is one of the major challenges of this era of school reform. Drawing on examples of effective teaching and learning, this book addresses the question of how…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Daily Living Skills, Education Work Relationship, Experiential Learning
Fuller, Jack W., Ed.; Whealon, Terry O., Ed. – 1979
Intended for use by students, professional career counselors, and teachers, this book contains a selection of writings by many notable authorities and practitioners of career education in the United States. Its fifty-four articles present background information, philosophical and practical problems, programs suitable for adaptation, and the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Anthologies, Articulation (Education), Career Development
Palomaki, Mary Jane, Ed. – 1981
These eighteen articles concern approaches for dealing with the handicapped student in vocational education. The first article addresses the diversity of teaching approaches. The others focus on (1) team teaching (and cooperation with other subject area teachers); (2) the SERVE (Special Education Rehabilitation Vocational Education) Center…
Descriptors: Blindness, Career Education, Disabilities, Educational Legislation
Burford, Anna M., Ed.; Arnold, Vivian, Ed. – 1992
This yearbook contains 19 papers (selected by referees) that concentrate on the "hidden curriculum"--integrated topics often taught or needing emphasis, but having limited coverage in classroom textbooks. The book is organized in three parts. Part I calls attention to the subject of excellence versus mediocrity, introduces the reader to current…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship