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Ammerman, Harry L.; And Others – 1974
A methodology for inventorying the technical concepts relevant to the occupations of automotive mechanics, business data programers, and general secretaries is described in the report. Five general types of technical concepts are presented, consisting of specialized knowledge having practical use to workers. Through a process of development,…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Data Processing Occupations, Fundamental Concepts, Job Skills
Delaware State Board for Vocational Education, Milford. – 1987
This guide, prepared for the Delaware State Board of Education and the State Department of Public Instruction, is intended to assist individuals developing curricula to prepare students for entry-level positions in various banking and financial occupations. It is divided into three sections, each of which consists of a cross-referenced listing of…
Descriptors: Banking, Business Education, Curriculum Development, Data Processing Occupations
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1991
This guide, based on a survey of more than 100 New York City employers, lists the qualifications needed for 20 entry-level positions. The occupations profiled are as follows: bookkeeper, carpenter, child care worker, computer data entry/programmer, food service aide, home attendant, janitor/cleaner, legal assistant/paralegal, licensed practical…
Descriptors: Banking, Bookkeeping, Career Education, Career Planning
Sharon, Amiel T. – 1977
A model for assessing specific competences acquired in work situations, and for relating these skills to occupationally oriented degree programs, is presented. The Work Assessment Model is designed to help a college specify the competences acquired, define the learning objectives of occupational and career programs, and translate the competences…
Descriptors: Check Lists, College Credits, College Students, Computer Science Education