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Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, 2022
Skilled Technical Sciences (STS) programs prepare students for success through academic integration and technical skill development. This fact sheet from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of College and Career Readiness, Skilled Technical Sciences provides information on these programs.
Descriptors: Skilled Occupations, Achievement Gap, Career and Technical Education, Program Descriptions
Mollica, Jennie – COABE Journal: The Resource for Adult Education, 2020
Employers and labor organizations in the United States use apprenticeships to provide workers with technical education and paid on-the-job training leading to wage increases and higher-skilled jobs. When English learners participate in apprenticeships, employers benefit from an expanded pipeline of qualified employees and a more diverse workforce,…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, English Language Learners, On the Job Training, Skilled Occupations
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2007
The graduate of the Electrician apprenticeship program is a certified journeyperson who will be able to: (1) have a thorough knowledge and understanding of electrical theory and its application to lighting, power and control equipment; (2) layout and install the various electrical circuits in residential, commercial, industrial and institutional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electrical Occupations, Skilled Occupations, Apprenticeships
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2005
The graduate of the Millwright apprenticeship program is a certified journeyperson who will be able to: (1) understand the principles of sound and safe trade practice; (2) interpret drawings, plans, and be able to layout and develop projects according to specifications; (3) use the tools of the trade in a safe and proper manner; (4) relate to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Apprenticeships, Course Descriptions, Program Descriptions
Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Toronto. – 1978
This booklet on Ontario (Canada) apprenticeship programs describes regulated and non-regulated trades in the following four categories: (1) construction, (2) industrial, (3) motive power, and (4) service. The introductory section covers what apprenticeship is, educational requirements, credits for academic and skill achievements, finding an…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Apprenticeships, Auto Mechanics, Building Trades

Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of Instructional Services. – 1973
Resulting from an evaluation of the Introduction to Vocations Program by Hawaii's State, district school, and community personnel, this handbook is intended to provide the necessary directions and guidelines for those schools interested in implementing the program. (The program is a restructured vocational-technical program for Hawaii's high…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Allied Health Occupations Education, Building Trades, Business Education
Women in Nontraditional Jobs: A Program Model. Boston: Nontraditional Occupations Program for Women.
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1978
Part of a project to expand and improve the occupational options of low-income women, this program model (one of thirty nationwide) describes classroom training and work experience in the building maintenance skilled trade areas (maintenance and repair of electrical machinery, construction carpentry, plastering, painting, and papering). Part I, an…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Ancillary Services, Blue Collar Occupations, Building Operation