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Baker, Timothy B.; Sobell, Mark B. – Journal of Alcohol Education, 1971
Educating the alcoholic, as practiced at Patton State Hospital, California, is a therapy program attempting to train and educate the alcoholic in skills that would enable him to remain abstinent or to achieve successful controlled drinking. The inability to alleviate social and psychological stress is seen as the greatest learning deficit. (BL)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, Educational Programs
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1972
Discusses an innovative educational program conducted by a large aerospace company to retrain unemployed aerospace engineers in water pollution control, thus providing them with useful and satisfying employment. Program development, implementation and success are reviewed. (BL)
Descriptors: Aerospace Industry, Educational Programs, Engineers, Occupations
Brandt, Dietrich; Frank, Adolf – Training for Progress, 1971
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Foreign Countries, Inplant Programs, Retraining
This, Leslie – Training and Development Journal, 1971
The effective training designer must consider that most employees will face three or four major retraining efforts in their lifetime and see each program as contributing to this continuous development. (NL)
Descriptors: Human Development, Human Resources, Program Design, Program Effectiveness
Barton, Paul E. – VocEd, 1983
Discusses conditions that contribute to worker displacement, and suggests that retraining and adult education are only part of the solution. Lists six other recommendations which, if implemented, would contribute to the resolution of this problem. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Retraining, Skill Obsolescence
Martin, Gail M. – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1982
Robots--powerful, versatile, and easily adapted to new operations--may usher in a new industrial age. Workers throughout the labor force could be affected, as well as the nature of the workplace, skill requirements of jobs, and concomitant shifts in vocational education. (SK)
Descriptors: Automation, Employment Patterns, Job Development, Labor Economics
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Magel, E. Terry – Career Development Quarterly, 1988
Discusses fears of a college faculty member who was retrained to teach another subject. Describes fears of failure, loss of expertise, examinations, isolation, powerlessness, identity, and future. Concludes it would be more productive and less emotionally draining for retrainees to actively consider the realities of the classroom before they enter…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Counseling, College Faculty, Fear
Blocklyn, Paul L. – Personnel (AMA), 1988
The author reports on a survey of 64 human resources managers. Forty-eight percent of the respondents indicated that their organizations had some type of retraining program. Topics covered include (1) retraining topics, (2) employee types, (3) program content, (4) trainee scheduling, (5) completion rates, (6) payment, and (7) program success. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Industrial Training, Retraining, Skill Obsolescence
Pinchot, Elizabeth – Co-Op/Experience/Co-Op, 1993
People will be productively employed in more democratic organizations to the extent they can keep learning, overcome the anxiety inherent in change, continuously deepen their knowledge, and develop a battery of flexible skills for collaboration over diverse and widening systems. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporate Education, Decision Making, Productivity
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Joia, Luiz Antonio – Journal of Workplace Learning: Employee Counselling Today, 1999
Field research with Brazilian workers formed the basis of a model for retraining in information technology. Beyond mere skills, the training design enabled development of new mental models of "digital thinking." Skills developed included math, logical and creative thinking, problem identification and solving, and communication. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Innovation, Job Skills
Groombridge, Joy, Ed. – 1987
Twenty-two local development projects for unemployed adults in England and Wales are described. Each was conducted during the first three years' operation of the REPLAN program funded by the Department of Education and Science, the Welsh Office, and the Manpower Services Commission. REPLAN aims to improve the quality, variety, and relevance of…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Foreign Countries, Outreach Programs, Postsecondary Education
KARAGEUSIAN, MUGITCH A. – 1963
IN THE FALL OF 1961, THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 300,000 UNEMPLOYED IN MICHIGAN. ABOUT HALF OF THESE WERE LOCATED IN THE DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA. OF THE 61.8 PERCENT WHO HAD NOT COMPLETED HIGH SCHOOL, 30.1 PERCENT DROPPED OUT DURING GRADES 9-11, AND THE REMAINDER HAD 8 YEARS OR LESS OF EDUCATION. SOME ATTEMPTS TO RELIEVE THE UNEMPLOYMENT SITUATION…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropouts, Federal Programs, Motivation
Hagman, Joseph D. – 1979
Retention and relearning of straight-copy typewriting skill among thirty-eight administrative specialists, 71L Military Occupational Speciality, were examined after the no-practice retention interval between Advanced Individual Training (AIT) graduation and unit duty. Over this interval, average typing speed decreased and errors increased. As a…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Military Training, Research Reports, Retention (Psychology)
Pennsylvania State Employment Service, Harrisburg. Automation Manpower Services Section. – 1965
To provide information on the relationship of automation to changing occupational patterns and related worker displacements, examples of automation and technological change in industry are given. Some summary findings are: (1) Technological advancements cause some jobs to disappear and also cause some new jobs to appear, (2) Many workers dispaced…
Descriptors: Automation, Employment, Industry, Job Layoff
Owen, Roger, Ed. – 1967
Problems of middle age are explored by contributors from a variety of backgrounds, academic disciplines, and experiences in this book, which was associated with a BBC television series broadcast in Autumn 1967. The book is divided into sections on the middle aged personality, body (health hazards), mental powers (ability and retraining in…
Descriptors: Family Life, Health, Intelligence, Middle Aged Adults
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