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Morrison, Edward J. – 1965
Technical activity from April 1 through June 30, 1965 was concentrated in behavior analysis and guidance program development. The behavior analysis involved identifying 1,051 jobs as candidates for inclusion in the training program and grouping them into 30 sub-families on the basis of task similarities. Data necessary for decision to include the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Employment Patterns, Experimental Curriculum
YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago, IL. Career Options Research and Development (CORD).
This final report of the Career Options Research and Development (CORD) Project reviews the original assumptions, objectives, problems, and opportunities related to training the poor for employment in the human services areas. Specific objectives of Project CORD were: (1) to test the validity and reliability of the social mobility theory, (2) to…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Curriculum Development, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Innovation
Soong, Robert K.; And Others – 1971
Developed through the Career Options Research and Development (CORD) Project, this report presents, in outline form, a core curriculum for the human services area. Specific objectives of the CORD project were the: (1) application of job analysis to positions in the social and human services, (2) organization of tasks and skills into career…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Ladders, Career Planning, Cluster Grouping
Golen, Steven; Titkemeyer, M. Agnes – 1984
A study examined the types of office activities performed by graduates of the office systems and administration program from the College of Business Administration at Arizona State University during the years from 1970 to 1982. To gather data for the study, researchers sent questionnaires to 216 graduates. Based on data from the 118 questionnaires…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Skills, Competence, Curriculum Development