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Summers, Timothy P.; Harrison, Jeffrey S. – Training and Development Journal, 1992
Asserts that a large part of the labor pool from which businesses draw employees is poorly educated. Suggests that a good way to get help is to create strategic alliances with government agencies and private organizations. Presents examples of an alliance that was formed to address labor deficiencies in South Carolina. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Force Development, Labor Market
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Lichtner, Maurizio – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1991
Challenges of a changing Europe for education and training are new technology and organizational patterns, youth unemployment, professional mobility, and migration. Developments in Italy that exemplify change include literacy for immigrants, work-related education for women, "Green Universities," and transferable skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Change, Foreign Countries, Job Training
Eisen, Phyllis – Vocational Education Journal, 1993
The U.S. workplace will look very different in the next century and the education system will have to improve to meet the needs of that workplace. The National Association of Manufacturers offers companies models from others who have found good training programs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Change, Labor Force Development, Models
Gordon, Edward E.; And Others – Workforce, 1993
Discusses the need for U.S. companies to offer training and education programs to survive in today's market. Offers case studies of successful onsite work force education programs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Corporate Education, Futures (of Society)
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Passmore, David L. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1991
Compared to other countries, the United States spends less for the transition from school to work of non-college-bound students. Costs of such training need to be viewed as an investment in productivity and competitiveness and in a better outlook for this forgotten group. (SK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Education Work Relationship, Educational Finance, Labor Force Development
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Nee, John G. – Tech Directions, 1994
Career-technical education may be informal on-the-job training, organized workplace education, community college or technical institute programs, or apprenticeships, internships, and cooperative agreements. Another alternative is polytechnical education: providing technical and general studies for adults in existing school facilities after school…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Career Education, Cooperative Education, Internship Programs
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Szymanski, Edna Mora; And Others – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1993
Investigated human resource development needs of certified rehabilitation counselors (n=1,535). Counselors reported development needs in vocational services; medical/psychosocial aspects; case management/services; and social, cultural, and environmental issues. Significant differences in development needs were found across job levels, job…
Descriptors: Certification, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Training, Human Resources
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Cardell, Shay – Technology Teacher, 1993
The skills needed by future workers can be developed through Principles of Technology, a vehicle for reinforcing math, science, and communication skills. Understanding technology is important for all students. (SK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Job Skills, Labor Force Development, Paraprofessional Personnel
Levy, Stephen – Workforce Investment Quarterly, 1998
A universal work force preparation strategy should recognize connections between (1) welfare recipients and working poor people; (2) middle-class workers and the skilled worker shortage; and (3) top, middle, and entry-level labor force. The strategy must address both the entry of welfare recipients into the labor force and the serious shortage of…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Labor Needs, Middle Class, Skilled Workers
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Centko, John – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1998
The humanistic aspects of work--especially human relations, negotiation, and adaptability skills--are crucial to job performance. Therefore, these skills must be integrated into workforce education. (SK)
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Interpersonal Competence, Job Performance, Job Skills
Pantazis, Cynthia – Training and Development, 1996
Looks at the current federal job training and workforce development structure and suggests that they have many problems. Also describes reforms passed by several states, notably Texas. Suggests that partnership between public and private sectors is crucial to develop and maintain a system that meets everyone's needs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Federal Legislation, Labor Force Development, Lifelong Learning
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Griego, Orlando V.; Geroy, Gary D.; Wright, Phillip C. – Learning Organization, 2000
Graduate students who are human resource development practitioners (n=48) rated their organizations in terms of training/education, reward/recognition, vision/strategy, information flow, and individual/team development. Those who felt their organizations rewarded risk, recognized their work, and supported and encouraged training were more likely…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Organizational Climate, Predictor Variables
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Moore, Martha Norris – Community College Journal, 2000
Describes the many benefits now available to laid-off and displaced textile and apparel-related workers through the North American Free Trade Agreement's Transitional Adjustment Allowance (NAFTA-TAA), which allows them to attend college for the first time. Examines the effectiveness of the TAA program and concludes that there is room for…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Vocational Education, Dislocated Workers, Labor Force Development
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Jackson, Nancy; Jordan, Steve – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2000
A literature review indicates that policymakers have forged an apparent consensus on skill training among business, labor and individuals, with the presumption of mutual benefit. However, reforms have shifted control over and benefits from training to private capital, lessening the value of skill development for individuals' bargaining power in…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Capitalism, Educational Benefits, Employment Potential
Adults Learning (England), 2000
Includes "Commentary" (Alan Tuckett); "Lifelong Learning" (Malcolm Wicks); "An Opposition View" (Tim Boswell); "Opening up the Learning Market" (Jacqui Henderson); "Ringing in the Changes" (Chris Hughes); and "More Reasons to Be Cheerful, More Causes for Concern" (Alastair Thomson). (SK)
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Job Skills
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