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Peer reviewedTuijnman, Albert C., Ed. – International Journal of Educational Research, 1992
The seven chapters of this theme issue present a state-of-the-art review of research studies into the effectiveness of economic and labor market results of continuing education. Substantive results and research methodology are examined in these examples of effectiveness research. Conceptual and methodological diversity characterize these studies.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Impact
Career Education, 1992
Discusses industries that are vital to the nation's economy and the numbers of skilled workers they will need to keep moving ahead. Industries profiled are aviation, automotive, allied health, trucking, paralegal, electronics, and computer-aided drafting. Also looks at proprietary schools that are educating the work force of the future. (JOW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Aviation Technology, Computer Assisted Design, Drafting
Peer reviewedBrar, Harbhajan Singh – Evaluation and Research in Education, 1991
The 1988 Education Reform Act greatly impacted equal opportunities in recruitment and selection of black teachers in the United Kingdom. A case study examines recruitment and selection in London, noting that ad hoc practices (encouraged by the 1988 Act) perpetuates the poor position of black teachers. (SM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Civil Rights, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Jacobs, James – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1993
Discusses the impact of technological change on the technical and "employability" skills required of the modern labor force. Outlines specific content and faculty upgrading areas that general education programs should address to meet workforce needs. Discusses the current crisis in vocational education and the relationship between general…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Educational Trends, Employment Qualifications
Lombardi, Don – School Business Affairs, 1991
Studies suggest that computer work stations may induce high levels of physical and psychological stress. Advises school districts to take a proactive stance on ergonomics. Cites laws and pending litigation regulating computer use in the workspace and offers guidelines for computer users. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Factors Engineering
Peer reviewedAbsalom, Roger; Sutton, Clive – Higher Education Management, 1990
Many European universities face common staffing problems, with a large number of staff appointed during the 1960s and early 1970s, with a consequent block on promotion prospects for junior staff, and occasional overstaffing. The most common response in northwestern Europe has been to tackle the symptoms without resolving the problem. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Age, Change, College Administration, College Faculty
Wilcox, John – Training and Development Journal, 1990
Presents the proposals to improve workforce preparation from the report "America's Choice": (1) require attainment of high national standards of educational performance; (2) create learning environment that ensures this attainment; (3) establish professional certifications for non-college bound persons; (4) have employers allocate 1 percent of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Certification, Corporate Education
Peer reviewedBenn, R.; Fieldhouse, R. – Studies in Higher Education, 1993
Two periods in British higher education are compared for the approaches taken to widening educational access. It is concluded that government policy in the postwar period emphasized expansion for the purposes of labor force development, whereas more recent expansion policy reflects a government commitment to greater accountability and social…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Accountability, College Role, Educational History
Evaluation Forum, 1993
Includes 26 articles on increasing workforce quality and competitiveness, the primary task of employment and training professionals. Looks at the larger picture, strategies, and decentralized national employment and training programs internationally. Examines debate over research methods, national research, and state and local efforts. Includes…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Competition, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCoffin, Donald A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1993
Describes the use of a computer simulation, "The Competitive Edge," in a college-level course in labor relations. Describes the content, implementation procedures, and assessment design of the simulation. Concludes that, although some improvements could be made, the program is a valuable and useful simulation of labor market decision…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Decision Making Skills
Peer reviewedSharp, William L.; Eaton, William E. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1996
Two studies investigated the involuntary turnover of small-town school superintendents. The studies involved interviewing county superintendents and examining state financial records from Illinois. Results indicated that it was personal and political conflicts that most often dictated the high superintendent turnover (both voluntary and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Educational Administration, Educational Finance, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedCheng, Kai-Ming; Jin, Xinhuo; Gu, Xiaobo – Comparative Education, 1999
In China, lifelong learning has a long history--as a way to prepare for traditional civil examinations, which opened opportunities for social mobility and, later, to train the adult workforce to meet national economic objectives. In Shanghai, adult education has recently become essential for adapting the workforce to rapid economic change, but…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communism, Community Education, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedRzhanitsyna, L. S.; Sergeeva, G. P. – Russian Education and Society, 1996
Presents an overview of the working and social conditions for women in contemporary Russia. Massive lay-offs in industries that have traditionally employed women (chemical, machine-building, light industry) have weakened women's position in the labor market. Sexist hiring practices exacerbate this problem. Includes statistical and tabular data on…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Economic Impact, Employed Women, Employee Attitudes
Peer reviewedTownsend, Barbara K. – Michigan Community College Journal: Research & Practice, 2001
Uses the examples of remedial education, K-16 initiatives, and workforce preparation to illustrate how these values influence higher education policy at community colleges. Policymakers should recognize that these values may conflict, therefore leading to controversy. States that cultural/social values dominating the development of educational…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedHong, Jianzhong – International Review of Education, 2000
Explores the process of workplace learning and problem solving by examining Western and local enterprises in South China. Discusses whether the managerial concepts embedded in Chinese culture help or impede collective learning and concludes that new ways of working and learning are emerging through the interaction of Western and Chinese culture.…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Culture Contact, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries

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