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Barbara Fronczkowski – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this quantitative causal-comparative study was to determine if and to what extent a difference exists between graduate students enrolled in a distance education master's degree within an Arizona university's nursing and healthcare department who have more career experience in this field versus those with no or less career experience…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Graduate Students, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
Newlon, Betty J. – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1978
The results of this survey of Arizona counselors seem to dispel the belief that practicing secondary counselors lack contact with the world of work, and suggest further research in this area. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Education, Employment Experience, Research Projects, School Counselors
Taylor, Benjamin J.; O'Connor, Dennis J. – 1969
Fort Apache Indians live in relative geographic and cultural isolation. The Apaches are younger than the general population, have a lower rate of overall labor-force participation, and typically work for the Federal Government or in trbal enterprises. A median family with 5 children subsists on a median annual family income of less than $1,000.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Isolation, Economic Climate, Educational Background

Love, Laura L.; Malian, Ida M. – Remedial and Special Education, 1997
A study, based on techniques developed at the University of Oregon, explored the impact of special education on the education and postschool outcomes of 528 students with disabilities who had exited from special education services in Arizona. The majority were working full time and earning an average of $5.00 an hour in jobs that relatives or…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Employment Experience
LABELLE, AGNES – 1964
CAREERS FOR YOUTH, IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA, DEVELOPED A PROGRAM TO HELP STUDENTS FULFILL THEIR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL AND THUS BE ABLE TO GET GOOD JOBS. CAUSES THAT HAVE KEPT STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES FROM HAVING A BETTER STANDARD OF LIVING INCLUDED LACK OF MOTIVATION, A LACK OF OPPORTUNITY TO REALIZE FREE ENTERPRISE AND A FAILURE OF THE COMMUNITY TO…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employment Experience, Employment Programs, Enrichment Activities
Taylor, Benjamin J.; O'Connor, Dennis J. – 1969
Employment other than farming or ranching is very limited on the Papago Reservation, and most Papagos do not possess the skills needed for off-reservation employment. In a survey of 382 Papagos (females and males), only 27% of the Indians aged 16 and over considered work a major activity in 1967-68. It is noted that 73% of the Indians spoke Papago…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cultural Differences, Economic Climate, Educational Background
Shoemaker, Caryn R. – 1991
This survey determined the proportion of Arizona high school 1989 graduates who continued their educations, became employed, enlisted in the military, or chose another alternative. Of the 5,000 graduates originally selected, 1,380 graduates from 64 high schools responded to a mailed survey. Females, whites, and students with a high grade point…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Armed Forces, College Bound Students, Educational Experience
Shoemaker, Caryn R. – 1992
This survey determined the proportion of Arizona high school graduates who continued their educations, became employed, enlisted in the military, or chose another alternative. Surveys mailed to 5,288 graduates of Arizona public schools were completed and returned by 1,347. Female and white students were more likely to respond. At graduation, 86…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, American Indians, Armed Forces, Asian Americans