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Minja, Joyce J.; Mbura, Omari K.; Charles, Goodluck – International Journal of Training and Development, 2022
While entrepreneurship training is essential for the growth and sustainability of enterprises, the literature identifies several challenges which contribute to insufficient transfer (application) of trained materials to enterprises. Yet, the extant literature on training transfer is inconclusive, with minimal focus on trainee personal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Entrepreneurship, Transfer of Training
Baesa-Alfelor, Xenia S.; Ocampo, Darrel M. – Online Submission, 2023
This study explored the English Language Teaching appraisal of teachers in the trifocal Philippine education system in the Bicol Region as a basis for policy and advancement programs. This study used the descriptive-comparative-associational method using a content-validated and reliability-tested questionnaire. The frequency and percentage…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Malkus, Nat – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
Young people who graduate from high school, get a job, and get married before having children, in that order, are far less likely to be in poverty and far more likely to have a solid footing in the middle class later in life. This path to adulthood has been dubbed the "success sequence." The cultural norms and values embedded in the…
Descriptors: Social Values, Success, Alienation, Teaching Methods