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Barbee, David E. – 1989
The new technology of information and communications can be applied directly to training and educating people more efficiently and effectively. Three major adjustments need to be made in current thinking about human development to meet the challenge of using the new technology. First, the development of people must be viewed as an investment and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Human Resources, Job Training
Clark, Karen L. – 1994
A study surveyed owners of 20 small businesses in North County, San Diego, to determine evidence of teaching and learning. A 13-question survey instrument gathered information regarding whether training and/or education for employees was available, what education was offered, how it fit into the evaluation process, and how business owners saw…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Research, Employer Employee Relationship, Job Training
de Wilde, Roline; van Rosmalen, Karel – 1990
This paper examines the new demands made by industries' human resource management for retraining of their employees to meet the consequences of technological change and what this means in terms of the content of educational programs and new markets for educational institutions. Some joint ventures between educational institutions and industry in…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Human Resources
Parsons, Michael H. – 1991
The United States Congress's Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) issued a report describing American corporations as "remarkably underdeveloped" when compared with the nation's leading international competitors. The OTA report indicated that training and retraining must be made available to the lower tier of poorly paid, unskilled and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Strategies, Futures (of Society), Job Training
Katsinas, Stephen G. – 1994
The proposals for work force training put forth by the Clinton Administration offer unprecedented opportunities as well as risks for community colleges, particularly for community colleges in Illinois. These proposals are grounded in a world view that recognizes the need for public investment in employment and training, although this agenda for…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Community Colleges, Economic Development, Educational Change
Brademas, John – 1984
The role of colleges in providing educational opportunities for adults during the 1980s is discussed by the president of New York University. Relevant federal legislation is noted, along with New York University's programming for adults. The following five national priorities for adult education are considered: (1) more attention should be…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Education, Adult Students, College Role
Bergeron, Francine; Nakitsas, George – 2001
This study reviews the relationship that has been established in the steel industry between the Canadian Steel Trade and Employment Congress (CSTEC) and education/training institutions called upon to provide steelworker job training and development programs. It describes the forces that brought the parties together and the difficulties in forming…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Economic Impact, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Eash, Maurice J.; And Others – 1984
A model for assessing unemployed workers and providing useful information for counseling these workers for further training and retraining was developed and tested in Chicago with a sample of 25,000 subjects over a two-year period. The model, called the Manpower Assessment and Placement System (MAPS), was designed to give one-day turnaround time…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Development, Economic Factors
Ellison, Nolen M. – 1983
Two-year colleges, business, government, and labor together can ensure the availability of responsive, high quality job training and retraining as an essential element in the nation's economic revitalization. Although several national initiatives have set the stage for local business-college-labor cooperation, both nationally and locally, there is…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Community Coordination, Cooperative Planning
Olson, Lawrence – 1982
The importance of higher education in providing the skilled labor force needed to respond to changing technologies; the cost-efficiency of independent higher education; and implications for government, industry, and independent higher education are considered. The most readily changing technologies include computers and electronics, satellite…
Descriptors: College Role, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Benefits, Eligibility
Philippi, Jorie W. – 1989
At-risk program participants, those students who are in danger of not making a successful transition from school or preemployment training programs to productive lives, usually remain on the fringes of the economy. Instruction in school-to-work curricula is designed to help students obtain jobs, but seldom addresses the issues of the ongoing use…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Skills, Education Work Relationship, High Risk Students
Bailey, Thomas – 1989
Profound changes in the economy and the labor market have an effect on the role of employer-sponsored training in preparing and educating the country's work force. On the demand side of the labor market, these changes include the increase in international trade, the changing economic status of the United States relative to its trading partners,…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Corporate Education, Economic Change, Employer Attitudes
Ovel, Steven J.; Olejniczak, Lon – 1992
Kirkwood Community College's (KCC's) economic development efforts in Iowa provide a full-service, regional delivery system for customized job training, retraining, and economic development services and programs. The mission of Kirkwood Economic Development Services (KEDS) is to assist the region's business and industry in becoming more productive,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Development, Economic Development, Job Skills
Lynch, Edward; And Others – 1985
Macomb Community College (MCC) in Warren, Michigan, has a commitment to support business and industrial development, consequent employee retraining, and program design. In addition to helping workers in their retraining and/or relocation, the college provides systematic support in the development of basic skills. Occupational programs have tended…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Role, Community Colleges, Dislocated Workers
Daniels, C. E. J. – 1990
The Professional, Industrial, and Commercial Updating Programme (PICKUP) of the United Kingdom is aimed at improving the performance of British industry through the colleges. In Wales, PICKUP is part of the Welsh Office Education Department. Various factors have encouraged educational institutions to take on PICKUP work: the Education Reform Act…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Distance Education, Educational Quality
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