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Fleischhauer, F.W. – ABCA Bulletin, 1982
Describes the structure and content of a course in business and technical writing offered in the workplace. (AEA)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Course Descriptions, Inplant Programs, On the Job Training
Robinson, Kay – T.E.S.L. Talk, 1978
Describes a course developed for the six supervisors of a Scarborough factory who have Italian as their first language. Course objectives include competent communication with native English speakers at the management level, ease of self-expression in meetings, and clarity of communication of hourly workers of other language groups. (EJS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English (Second Language), Industrial Training, Inplant Programs
Humble, J. W.; Grindley, Kit – Industrial Training International, 1974
By the end of the next decade the computer industry will have become the third largest industry in the world. However there exist large gaps in computer knowledge, skills, and understanding at the management level. An incompany training course to alleviate this situation is described. (DS)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Computers, Course Descriptions
Baxter, V. J. – Training Officer, 1978
The article describes a British project to demonstrate the value of appropriate training for improving industrial and race relations: (1) an English language course for immigrants in factories; (2) an industrial relations course for immigrant leaders; and (3) a course for indigenous supervisory personnel on immigrant culture and customs. (MF)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language), Immigrants
Cathcart, Margaret E. – 1983
The demand for skilled technical editors is growing as society places increasing emphasis on receiving accurate, concise, and complete technical data. Since many organizations do not have inhouse programs for training technical editors, a need exists to provide inexperienced people with basic editing skills. One organization has developed two…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Editing, Industrial Training
Coutts-Clay, Jennifer – Training Officer, 1979
Describes the programs and courses of the sales training department at British Airways from induction to management level. The staff uses one of the largest commercial computer facilities in the world to provide seat reservations, fare quotations and tickets, hotel reservations, and tours. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Computer Science, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Office of Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction. – 1976
Though not comprehensive in scope, the guide presents credit recommendations and descriptions of over 600 courses sponsored by 38 government, industry, business, and labor union noncollegiate organizations, providing information for educational officials to consider when granting credit to students for learning acquired in noncollegiate programs.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Adult Education, College Credits, Course Content

Hennelly, John – English Journal, 1984
Describes an in-house writing workshop for plant supervisors that built on participants' strengths in organization, ability to establish an effective tone, and familiarity with company products and procedures. (MM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Education Work Relationship, Grammar
Cutshall, Rex – 1997
In fall 1995, Vincennes University, a two-year college in Indiana, began offering an "Introduction to Business" course to personnel at a manufacturing company located approximately 5 hours from the college. In spring 1996, the same course was also delivered to a high school located over 2 hours from the college. The course was delivered…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Colleges, Course Descriptions, Distance Education
American Council on Education, Washington, DC. – 1979
This national guide presents credit recommendations and course descriptions for education officials to consider when granting credit to students for learning acquired in noncollegiate organizations. The courses listed in the guide represent only a small sample of the educational programs conducted by the participating organizations. A section on…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business, College Credits, Course Descriptions
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Cultural Education Center. – 1980
This guide contains descriptions and credit recommendations for some 1,167 courses in a wide variety of subject areas offered by 107 organizations, including business and industry, labor unions, professional and voluntary associations, government agencies, and others whose primary purpose is not education. Intended for use in academic counseling…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business, College Credits, Course Descriptions
Mahoney, John J.; Wetmore, Frances K.; Winker, Helen; Alsberg, Elsa – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1920
In the work of Americanization, which is, in the broad sense almost entirely educational, the teacher is of first importance. Not every person who can do good work as a teacher of a grade or of particular subjects in a school for children or youth can do equally good work as a teacher of classes of adult foreign-born persons. The preparation for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Immigrants, Teacher Education Programs