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Ciccone, Antonio; Peri, Giovanni – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011
We find that over the period 1950-1990, US states absorbed increases in the supply of schooling due to tighter compulsory schooling and child labor laws mostly through within-industry increases in the schooling intensity of production. Shifts in the industry composition towards more schooling-intensive industries played a less important role. To…
Descriptors: Evidence, Industry, Labor Legislation, Child Labor
Moore, Tim – Tech Directions, 2011
The electric bicycle pusher is a legal bicycle trailer on wheels that can push a bicycle at speeds of up to 35 mph. People across the country are buying small electric cars that go no faster than that--and paying five times more than what one pays to make an electric bicycle pusher. In this article, the author provides some information on electric…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Engines, Industry, Technology Education
Stanistreet, Paul – Adults Learning, 2011
When 75-year-old Margaret Corston saw a poster in her local library advertising a course in basic radio broadcasting skills, she little thought that some 18 months later she would be hosting her own weekly show, with thousands of listeners, on community radio. From small beginnings--her first course was called "First Steps in Radio"--she began to…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Radio, Older Adults
Wormald, Paul W. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2011
This paper describes pedagogic research to instigate, support and understand a significant change in the education of undergraduate industrial design students. Design educators at Loughborough University, UK, have proposed that it will be critical for future industrial designers to learn new knowledge and abilities which will enable them to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Student Projects, Design
Wang, Yanqing; Qi, Zhongying; Li, Ziru; Zhang, Lijie – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2011
Engineering education has been well implemented in the majority of developed countries such as the USA, Germany, and the United Kingdom so that the gap between engineering science and engineering practice is greatly bridged. However, in China, the gap still exists, and some attempts by Chinese government, even though having made obvious progress,…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Industry, Engineering, Foreign Countries
Riggs, Michael W.; Hughey, Aaron W. – Industry and Higher Education, 2011
It is important that education and training programmes align with the needs of the professions they are designed to support. The culinary arts and hospitality industry is a vocational area that needs to be examined more closely to ensure that the skills and competencies taught are those that will actually be needed when students matriculate from…
Descriptors: Hospitality Occupations, Industry, Leadership, Cooking Instruction
Massiha, G. H.; Houston, Shelton; Rawat, Kuldeep S. – Tech Directions, 2011
Many technology students--and especially those interested in environmental and energy issues--can benefit from learning about power ratings and the energy usage of electrical systems like the electrical equipment and appliances found in most homes. Students enrolled in electronics and construction technology courses learn to determine the power…
Descriptors: Energy, Technology Education, Energy Conservation, Equipment
Wilson, John P.; Beard, Colin – Learning Organization, 2014
Purpose: Marks and Spencer's Plan A environmental strategy is an ambitious one which addresses economic, social and environmental considerations. As part of this process it recently used a sustainable learning store strategy to develop, capture and disseminate learning before, during and after construction so that learning could be transferred to…
Descriptors: Retailing, Sustainability, Workplace Learning, Futures (of Society)
Shands, Mike – ProQuest LLC, 2014
"Do senior level construction leaders possess a common set of leadership development needs that can be addressed to better prepare them to lead and retain the Millennial workforce?" As older generations begin to retire in-mass, many organizations are reevaluating their approach to employee recruitment, performance, and retention. This…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Construction Management, Leadership Training, Labor Force Development
Acheson, Lingma Lu – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2014
Learning is most effective when accompanied by doing. If someone desires to become a baseball player, being told how to play the game, watching others play and even understanding the rules of the game are mostly ineffective if the individual never "swings the bat". This paper outlines the implementation of this method (swinging the bat)…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Experiential Learning, Computer Science Education, Industry
The Art of Environmental Adult Education: Creative Responses to a Contemporary Ecological Imperative
Clover, Darlene E. – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2013
In this article, I share the story of "The Positive Energy Quilts," a collective environmental adult education art project on Vancouver Island, British Columbia that challenged the building of a power plant. I illustrate how this project creatively, poignantly, and stealthily drew out knowledge, and visual-counter narratives, challenged…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Environmental Education, Art, Program Descriptions
Schofield, Tatiana – Journal of Research Administration, 2013
In a fast moving business environment university-industry collaborations play a critical role in contributing to national economies and furthering a competitive advantage. Knowledge transfer from university to industry is supported by national governments as part of their innovation, national growth and competitiveness agenda. A…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Surveys, Administrator Attitudes, Researchers
Cantor, Nancy; Englot, Peter – Journal of General Education, 2013
We in higher education have allowed the balance of the private and public purposes of liberal education to become skewed in our angst over fully embracing a central role in restoring prosperity and preparing our increasingly diverse population for the evolving responsibility of mending our fraying democracy. As we consider how best to reshape…
Descriptors: Higher Education, General Education, Educational Philosophy, Democracy
Clark, Penney; Knights, Wayne – History of Education, 2013
Educational publishing sits at the intersection of industry, culture and education. Pedagogical aims must be balanced with the need for publishers to make a profit, while also acknowledging Canadian national identity and culture. The events of central interest are related to the tensions between two publishers' associations in the wake of the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Publishing Industry, Foreign Countries, Educational History
Siska, Jan; Habib, Ahsan – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
Along with the development of global consciousness, the campaign for an inclusive society is gaining momentum. An inclusive society based on social justice ensures individual rights and social welfare for each and everybody. On the contrary, the conventional disability paradigm categorizes people with many different labels which exclude people…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Inclusion, Disabilities

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