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Chorness, Maury H.; And Others – 1969
This document, the second of a 2-volume report, contains appendixes of data tables and other study materials relating to the feasibility of establishing Highway Safety Manpower Development and Research Centers. Appendixes are: (1) Skills and Disciplines Required for Highway Safety Education and Training, (2) Development of Program Strategy for the…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Needs, Feasibility Studies, Job Skills
Hutson, Harry – 1979
A composite model of exemplary inservice education, derived from a selection of comprehensive sources and basic references in the field, is described. In examining best practice statements, differentiation was made between three domains of inservice. The procedural domain includes chiefly political questions of control, support, and delivery of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cooperative Planning, Decision Making, Educational Needs
Chorness, Maury H.; And Others – 1969
To examine the feasibility of establishing Highway Safety Manpower Development and Research (HSMDR) Centers at university-level institutions which would produce three types of manpower--safety specialists, safety professionals, and research manpower, previous National Highway Safety Bureau research studies and approximately 50 federally funded…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Needs, Feasibility Studies, Guidelines
Arizona State Univ., Tempe. Div. of Industrial Design and Technology. – 1967
To determine the feasibility of establishing a training program for skilled flight and nonflight personnel which are critical to the aviation industry, data were collected from carriers, manufacturers, associations, and agencies. Employment needs were ascertained and a 1980 projection of supply and demand for professional pilots was formulated. A…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Mechanics, Aviation Technology, Curriculum