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Shaunie Wall Marshall – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The research study aimed to determine if a career readiness training program can help college students identify their transferable skills, understand the competencies necessary for workplace success, and articulate those skills and competencies to potential employers. Managers who interviewed Paradise University students for jobs, expressed that…
Descriptors: College Students, Career Readiness, Job Skills, Employment Interviews
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Kunz, Rolien; de Jager, Herman – Industry and Higher Education, 2019
The objective of this article is to determine whether the professional skills demonstrated by newly employed first-year trainee accountants (i.e. their performance) meet the expectations of audit managers and, if they do not, to determine the size of the expectation--performance gap. A questionnaire was used to determine the expectations and the…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Accounting, Expectation, Job Skills
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Räisänen, Anu; Räkköläinen, Mari – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2014
This article provides an outline and critical review of assessment, an evaluation of learning outcomes, in vocational education and training (VET) in Finland. Assessment of VET is formative, development-orientated and criteria-based. There are no national tests and information from vocational skills demonstrations is used instead. Assessment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Educational Assessment, Outcomes of Education
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Ratzon, N.; Schejter, T.; Alon, E.; Schreuer, N. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Youth and Adolescents with Special Needs (YASN) face many challenges during transition into employment. Although most of their physical challenges are secondary, yet they call for attention since most of them are hired for blue collar jobs. Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) should be adapted to prepare them addressing the physical job-demands,…
Descriptors: Vocational Evaluation, Physical Activities, Young Adults, Education Work Relationship
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Armstrong, Susanne – International Journal of Training Research, 2007
This paper reports on the findings of a research project that elicits the main factors impacting on the performance of workplace assessors in the oil and gas industry. The purpose of the paper is to reveal the significance of the role of workplace assessors and the subsequent impact upon workforce engagement. One model of employee competency…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fuels, Research Projects, Action Research
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Heneman, Robert L. – Public Personnel Management, 2003
Describes advantages and disadvantages of work evaluation methods: ranking, market pricing, banding, classification, single-factor, competency, point-factor, and factor comparison. Compares work evaluation perspectives: traditional, realist, market advocate, strategist, organizational development, social reality, contingency theory, competency,…
Descriptors: Classification, Competence, Evaluation Methods, Job Analysis
Rosinek, Michele – 1985
The Skills Assessment Module (SAM) is designed to assess special needs students' affective, cognitive, and manipulative strengths and weaknesses in relation to vocational skills required in various training programs within a school system. Initial sections outline procedures and techniques (including paper-pencil tests, hands-on skill modules and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Job Skills
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Chappell, Irene; Higham, Julie; McLean, Alison M. – Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2003
Describes an occupational therapy skills assessment protocol developed and used to evaluate physical, cognitive, and behavioral abilities for persons seeking to return to work following head injuries. It measures them within the framework of productivity, interpersonal skills, and safety. (Contains 48 references.) (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Head Injuries, Job Skills, Occupational Therapy
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Birmingham, Judith; And Others – Child Welfare, 1996
Some states have initiated certification programs, separate from licensing processes, to improve competency in the area of child protective services. Initial certification efforts in Texas focused on identifying supervisors' competencies. Based on responses to a survey of supervisors, competencies in education, performance, training, and skills…
Descriptors: Certification, Educational Attainment, Evaluation Criteria, Job Skills
Niles, Spencer G.; Tiffany, Sheila A. – Academic Therapy, 1990
Strategies for establishing and maintaining an effective vocational assessment program for students with learning disabilities involve highlighting the school motivation and career planning connection, securing administrative support, conducting a needs assessment, communicating goals, maintaining open communication with school personnel,…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Evaluation Methods, High Schools, Job Skills
Quinones, Wm. A. – 1985
A model public school vocational evaluation center for handicapped students is described. The model's battery of work samples and tests of vocational aptitudes, personal and social adjustment, physical capacities, and work habits are listed. In addition, observation of such work behaviors as remembering instructions, correcting errors, reacting to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Job Skills, Models, Public Education
Palmer, Helen T.; Hane, Edward Z. – 1995
Recent reports by government agencies show concern regarding the extent to which American workers lack the workplace skills necessary to meet the challenges of today's workplace. The Work Keys system, a program developed by American College Testing (ACT) to help improve the job skills of the workforce, is described. A pilot project is being…
Descriptors: Classification, Employment Potential, Evaluation, Human Resources
Corkan, JoJo T.; And Others – 1989
A study determined whether chemical operations specialists at skill level 1 differ in terms of aptitude, job knowledge, job confidence, and perceptions of task difficulty, task importance, task frequency, and task training, depending on whether the specialists are active U.S. Army soldiers or are in the Army Reserve. The subjects for whom complete…
Descriptors: Chemical Technicians, Difficulty Level, Job Skills, Knowledge Level
Mori, Allen A. – Exceptional Education Quarterly, 1982
Comprehensive career assessment of handicapped students takes into account medical, psychoeducational, interest and aptitude information, work and job samples, and situational assessment. School-based career assessment programs are described in Texas, New York, Maryland, and Missouri. The author suggests that such programs will become vital parts…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Job Skills, Program Descriptions
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Frongillo, Mary C. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1985
Describes a study conducted to identify entry-level job competencies common to a range of entry-level jobs in competitive employment settings, and to design and test the feasibility of a Worker Competency Report form as an alternate or in addition to standard job application forms. (CT)
Descriptors: Competence, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers, Job Analysis
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