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COFFEY, JOHN L. – 1966
A METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING VOCATIONAL SKILLS REQUIRED FOR MACHINE TRADES WAS REPORTED. STANDARDIZED PROCEDURES FOR IDENTIFYING SKILLS AND FOR ANALYZING VOCATIONAL CONTENT INFORMATION WERE DEVELOPED FOR APPLICATION TO AREAS OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. PROCEDURAL DEVELOPMENTS INCLUDED (1) SKILLS DEFINITION AND SCOPE, (2) A LITERATURE SEARCH, (3) METHOD…
Descriptors: Identification, Job Analysis, Job Skills, Occupational Information
RAHMLOW, HAROLD F.; WINCHELL, LEONARD – 1966
IDENTIFICATIONS WERE MADE OF THE MATHEMATICAL KNOWLEDGES COMMONLY USED IN OCCUPATIONS MOST READILY SUITABLE FOR NONCOLLEGE-BOUND YOUTH. TASK ITEMS FROM QUESTIONNAIRES USED IN OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, GENERAL MERCHANDISING, BUILDING TRADES, ELECTRONICS, FOOD SERVICE, CHILD CARE, AND AGRICULTURE STUDIES WERE EXAMINED FOR MATHEMATICAL KNOWLEDGE CONTENT.…
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Job Skills, Job Training, Mathematical Applications

Burnett, Michael F.; McCracken, J. David – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1982
This article describes and compares two job analysis procedures, task inventory analysis and Position Analysis Questionnaire. It provides comparisons in terms of the characteristics of, the activities involved in, and the results derived from a study utilizing each of the techniques. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Job Analysis, Occupational Information

Eschenmann, K. Kurt – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1986
This article describes a technique being used by teachers that can be accomplished without extensive training. The final product identifies employment skills required by local employers and the existence of realistic related areas of employment. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers, Evaluation Methods, Job Analysis
Hermann, Graham D. – 1989
This manual on occupational analysis, developed in Australia, is organized in three sections. The first section provides a framework for occupational analysis (OA) and a discussion of possible outputs from an OA from each of three phases: (1) determining the nature and scope of the occupational area; (2) developing a competencies list; and (3)…
Descriptors: Competence, Curriculum Development, Data Collection, Foreign Countries
Meleen, Paulette; And Others – 1976
Intended for use by State vocational education directors and curriculum planners, this guide documents the results of a project which developed and applied a process for identifying new and emerging occupations for skilled and technical areas, part of a larger effort to assist the alignment of vocational and technical program offerings with new…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Job Analysis, Occupational Information, Occupational Surveys
Broadbent, William – 1988
This document is an inventory of skills identified as necessary by professionals and technicians in the computer industry who supervise computer programming. It is intended as a mechanism whereby educators can compare that which they teach against what industry feels is relevant. Introductory material discusses the process of the occupational…
Descriptors: Data Processing Occupations, Job Analysis, Job Skills, Occupational Information
Lindsey, Michael; And Others – 1980
This manual presents a Task Analysis Process (TAP) designed to provide its users with a method to systematically analyze occupations in terms of tasks and procedural techniques for organizing them and related knowledges into vocational education program curricula. The process is intended for use by secondary and postsecondary schools for designing…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Job Analysis, Job Skills, Occupational Information
Walker, K. G.; And Others – Balance Sheet, 1976
The preparation of a job profile is a necessary prerequisite for the design of curriculum in postsecondary vocational courses. A complete job profile has the following four components: environmental and organizational orientation to the job, essential knowledge, essential skills, and desirable personal qualities. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Guidelines, Job Analysis, Job Skills
ERTEL, KENNETH A. – 1966
BY QUESTIONNAIRE, FACTS WERE OBTAINED REGARDING 12 CATEGORIES OF MERCHANDISING PERFORMED BY 609 SUPERVISORY AND NONSUPERVISORY PERSONNEL OF 33 DEPARTMENT, LIMITED-PRICE VARIETY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISING STORES. THIS SAMPLE WAS SELECTED FROM A POPULATION OF 13,643 MERCHANDISING EMPLOYEES, WORKING IN A TOTAL OF 234 FIRMS, IN KING AND PIERCE…
Descriptors: Careers, Distributive Education, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Byrd, J. Rick; McCracken, J. David – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1976
The duty areas of agriculture/agribusiness task statements identified in an Ohio study can be an asset in the development of updated courses of study relevant to secondary-level students' needs. Teachers of vocational agriculture can use these common core tasks as a curriculum-discussion base with the local advisory committee. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Curriculum Development, Job Analysis
Merritt, Donna – Centerfocus, 1996
Two models of skill standards development and skill certification--the professional model and the skill components model--have been developed. Their development follows analysis of the skill standards movement and the 22 U.S. Departments of Labor and Education pilot projects developing skills standards for various industries. These two models…
Descriptors: Educational Certificates, Employment Qualifications, Job Analysis, Job Skills
Norback, Judith Shaul; And Others – 1994
The Job Literacy Analysis (JLA) was developed in response to the need for analyzing the literacy requirements of various occupations in an effort to match the instruction to the job and to enhance the job relatedness of curricula. It is a systematic, comprehensive process for identifying the important literacy skills needed by workers to function…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Skills, Educational Research, Job Analysis
Norback, Judith Shaul; Forehand, Garlie A. – 1995
Job Literacy Analysis (JLA) is a systematic, comprehensive process for identifying the literacy requirements of jobs. It examines materials used for real tasks in real jobs and provides data about the materials used in jobs, tasks performed using them, and skills required to perform the tasks. Researchers reviewing the materials and tasks infer…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Skills, Educational Research, Job Analysis
Tang, Le D. – 1983
A study focused on the task of identifying competencies for robotics training. The level of robotics training was limited to that of robot technicians. Study objectives were to obtain a list of occupational competencies; to rank their order of importance; and to compare opinions from robot manufacturers, robot users, and robotics educators…
Descriptors: Automation, Job Analysis, Job Skills, Manufacturing