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Rausch, Andreas – Vocations and Learning, 2017
It was investigated how domain-specific knowledge, fluid intelligence, vocational interest and work-related self-efficacy predicted domain-specific problem-solving performance in the field of office work. The participants included 100 German VET (vocational education and training) students nearing the end of a 3-year apprenticeship program as an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Apprenticeships, Information Technology
Rausch, Andreas – Vocations and Learning, 2013
Most learning in the workplace occurs while pursuing working rather than learning goals. The studies at hand aimed to identify task characteristics that foster learning in the workplace. Task characteristics are supposed to exert a major effect on the learning potential. However, the fact that learning is more often than not a rather unconscious…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Vocational Education, Learning Processes, Task Analysis
District of Columbia Public Schools, 2012
The 2012-2013 school year represents a pivotal juncture for DC Public Schools. Last spring, Mayor Gray and Chancellor Kaya Henderson introduced "A Capital Commitment," their ambitious plan to dramatically accelerate student achievement in the district over the next five years by providing all of their students with a safe, academically…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Office Occupations, School Business Officials, Registrars (School)
Bienstock, Herbert – Occup Outlook Quart, 1970
Although the use of electronic computers, and bookkeeping and calculation machines is expected to result in reduction in substantial numbers of office workers employed in routine jobs, occupational projections for 1975 indicate that clerical worker employment will rise at a significantly faster rate than total employment. (BC)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Office Machines, Office Occupations
Department of Manpower and Immigration, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1975
This pamphlet, published by the Canadian Department of Manpower and Immigration, is the second of a Careers-Canada series and describes careers in clerical occupations. The pamphlet is divided into nine major parts: (1) history and importance; (2) fields of employment; (3) nature of the work (this is subdivided into the secretarial group, the…
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Clerical Workers, Government Publications, Occupational Clusters

Gerber, Rod; Velde, Christine – Journal of Vocational Education and Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1997
Interviews with 6 managers and 18 nonmanagers in clerical-administrative positions indicated the following: (1) they saw their role as either intelligent support, technical, advisor, or multiskilled pivotal employee; (2) duties depended on relationships with other workers; and (3) nonmanagers had a narrower vision of competence. (SK)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Competence, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1965
THE RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF WAGES AND SUPPLEMENTARY PRACTICES IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY COVERING 27 STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS AS OF NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1964 ARE SUMMARIZED. BUREAU FIELD ECONOMISTS, IN PERSONAL VISITS, STUDIED 458 OF 1,286 BANKS EMPLOYING 20 OR MORE WORKERS. THE AVERAGE WEEKLY SALARIES OF WORKERS IN SELECTED NONSUPERVISORY…
Descriptors: Banking, Clerical Occupations, Fringe Benefits, National Surveys
Smith, Virginia C. – Journal of Business Education, 1973
Descriptors: Business Education, Clerical Occupations, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development
Gaustad, Virginia M. – 1988
An employer survey was conducted by California's Crafton Hills College (CHC) to determine the skills, aptitudes, or personal qualities potential employers most wanted to see in applicants for clerical/secretarial positions. Questionnaires were distributed and personal interviews conducted with 50 supervisors, selected to represent typical…
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Community Colleges, Employer Attitudes, Employment Qualifications
Rosen, Arnold – 1978
Two courses, Word Processing Concepts and Word Processing Workshop, are described as part of a proposed outline for a one-year certificate program in word processing (WP) to be offered at Nassau Community College. The other courses in the program are: first semester--intermediate typing, introduction to business, data processing, and English…
Descriptors: Business Education, Clerical Occupations, Community Colleges, Course Descriptions
Dolin, Nadine – 1982
This competency-based shorthand I curriculum is organized into 19 learning units composed of 1 or 2 competencies. For each learning objective, a student competency sheet is provided with the following information: unit number and title, competency statement, performance objective, list of learning activities, and criterion evaluation. Where…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Business Skills, Clerical Occupations, Competency Based Education
Science Research Associates, Inc., Chicago, IL. – 1975
The booklet describes business and office occupations related to management (including personnel), records planning and control, clerical and secretarial jobs, owning your own business, and the teaching of business subjects. For each occupation, duties are outlined and working conditions discussed. Techniques used to complete the job descriptions…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business, Business Education Teachers, Career Opportunities
Colpitts, Phyllis A.; Cerri, Lawrence J. – 1971
This course is intended as preparation for taking a civil service examination in office clerical skills; it is also intended to provide employment skills for clerical office workers. The course typically is given in two-hour sessions, once a week for 10 to 12 weeks. It covers the following topics: grammar and language usage, spelling, vocabulary…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Clerical Occupations, Filing
Mississippi Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education, State College. – 1972
Intensive Business Training in Mississippi is designed to prepare students for immediate employment in secretarial and clerical jobs in a business office. It includes the learning and mastering of office procedures and techniques, with emphasis on depth and practice of putting basic office skills into vocational experience and practice. The two or…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Skills, Clerical Occupations, Clerical Workers
Ricks, Betty R., Ed.; Schmidt, B. June, Ed. – 1979
This guide contains course outlines designed to assist teachers with the identification of research-based competencies for courses in business and office education. Outlines are provided for seven courses: typewriting, clerk typist one, clerk typist two, stenography one, stenography two, beginning shorthand, and advanced shorthand. Following a…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Clerical Occupations, Competency Based Education, Course Content