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Peer reviewedNelms, Charles; Pentecoste, Joseph – Negro Educational Review, 1982
The Labor Market Orientation (LMO) program responded to the problem of unemployment among Black teenagers. LMO provided classroom training which mitigated unrealistic expectations and served as an introduction to the requisites of the work world. The program was successful in providing a rational sequence of training and job exposure. (JCD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Career Counseling, Career Exploration
Ruffner, Robert H. – Disabled USA, 1981
Suggests that negative employer attitudes are no longer restricting employment of the disabled. Instead, inadequate job preparation has resulted in a lack of marketable job skills in many disabled job seekers. (Disabled USA, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, DC 20210.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Potential
Peer reviewedTaylor, Daniel E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
A government study found that Black men's earnings lag behind those of White men. However, their monetary returns for each year of education are as high as those for White men. It was also reported that on-the-job training does not pay off as well for Blacks. (CT)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Education, Black Employment, Educational Benefits
Boucebci, Mahfoud; Brau, Marie-Therese – Assignment Children, 1981
In the countries of the Third World, the urgency and the immensity of the need for staff trained in the care of the mentally handicapped calls for the formulation of training programs which can be rapidly and realistically implemented, but which can still be integrated into medium and long term programs. Journal availability: see EC 133 861.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Inservice Education, Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedLittle, Doric – Community and Junior College Journal, 1981
Describes Honolulu Community College's Providing Options for Neglected Adults Program which prepares developmentally disabled adults for employment outside of sheltered workshops. Examines the need for such programs, the students' progress during 1979-80 and three program components--noncredit courses, work experiences, and student-peer support.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Community Colleges, Developmental Disabilities, Job Training
Peer reviewedHoyt, Kenneth B. – Journal of Career Education, 1980
The author presents an overview of the results of a nationwide series of workshops that addressed Comprehensive Employment and Training Act/career education collaboration. Topics included local education agencies/prime sponsor agreements, Youth Employment and Training Program implementation efforts and problems, and future concerns. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Institutional Cooperation, Job Training
Peer reviewedVolz, Ruth W.; And Others – Journal of Career Education, 1980
A program is described in which home economics teacher educators at Texas Tech University developed a training program for Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) clients which utilized the resources of both vocational educators and CETA personnel. Discusses organization of personnel, program implementation, results, and implications. (CT)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Home Economics Teachers, Institutional Cooperation, Job Training
Peer reviewedMoore, Earl J. – Journal of Career Education, 1980
The staff of the Young Adult Training Center, Columbia, Missouri, used Canfield's Learning Styles Inventory to select enrollees for its training programs and to modify instructional strategies based on learner needs. The three vocational skill training programs involved were retail sales, building trades, and data entry. (CT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Diagnosis, Job Skills, Job Training
Peer reviewedPeterson, Sterling D. – Journal of Career Education, 1980
A CETA-funded project provided job training for disadvantaged youth through the rehabilitation of a house. Program benefits included providing building trades experience which will lead to longtime employment opportunities; providing educational experiences for credit towards high school graduation; and community improvement through the house's…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Community Benefits, Credit Courses, Disadvantaged Youth
Gammuto, John J. – Training and Development Journal, 1980
To employ scarce personnel and money to best advantage, company management must diagnose critical training needs and assign them priorities. A systems approach is recommended, which gives focus to training design while accommodating most organization training goals. Included are suggestions for system design, facility management, and cost…
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Facility Planning, Job Training, Program Costs
De Pauw, Karen; Heft, Riva – NSPI Journal, 1980
Presents job employment patterns in blue-collar occupations for women and proposes a model designed to interest women in nontraditional occupations and provide support networks for women both during and after formal skills training. (MER)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Job Training
Training, 1979
Among the topics covered in this small-meeting planning primer for trainers are choosing facilities (resorts, hotels, conference centers), pre-meetings for site inspection, negotiating with the facility and getting agreements in writing, selecting food and beverages, and travel and logistics. (MF)
Descriptors: Guides, Hotels, Industrial Training, Meetings
Furtado, Lorraine T.; Haines, Peter G. – Journal of Business Education, 1981
It is the job of business education teachers to take an active role in developing entrepreneurs. Teachers should give encouragement and training to aspiring entrepreneurs, and assist them in establishing and expanding their own businesses. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Career Development, Economic Development, Job Development
Tanaka, Hiroshi – Personnel Journal, 1981
In Japan, learning through experience is incorporated into new employee training programs to help prepare employees mentally, physically, and emotionally for the increasingly complex challenges of corporate life. Discusses the year-long training program, corporate handbook revision, work experience, and physical and mental discipline. (CT)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Entry Workers, Industrial Training, Job Training
Stein, David S. – Training and Development Journal, 1981
Explains how to design training programs in which the trainer and the work group collaborate on designing a program that produces agreed-upon behavioral changes in employee performance. The modified critical incident technique is a diagnostic tool which provides information concerning the cost effectiveness of education and training programs. (CT)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cost Effectiveness, Critical Incidents Method, Job Performance


