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Medsker, Karen; And Others – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1995
Describes a survey that determined to what extent human performance technology (HPT) is being taught in 82 academic programs that traditionally emphasized training, including programs in instructional systems, training and development, human resource development, and adult learning. Results indicate that training continues to dominate, and future…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Human Resources
Sleezer, Catherine M.; Gregson, James; Nolan, Robert; Venable, William; Miller, Melvin – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1998
Focuses on how faculty members in one university department used the problem formulation phase of deliberative inquiry to assess future needs for their human resource development (HRD) specialization. Overviews the research methodology of deliberative inquiry. Describes the systematic approach--subject matter analysis--that was used to structure…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Futures (of Society), Graduate Study
Rothwell, William J.; Kazanas, H. C. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1988
Provides human resource development (HRD) professionals with an overview of literature on long-term curriculum planning for training in business and industry. Procedures for designing a training curriculum are described, and results are presented from a national survey of training practitioners on the current status of curriculum planning for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Industrial Training, Labor Force Development