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Fink, L. Dee – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1984
An in-depth study of the problems and achievements of 100 new college teachers is reported and discussed, covering teacher training and experience; situational factors found to affect their teaching; the varying quality of performance; and recommendations for the teachers, departments hiring them, graduate students, and graduate departments. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Departments, Entry Workers
Tri-County Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc., Harrisburg, PA. – 1994
A workplace literacy curriculum for entry-level hospital workers who sterilize medical equipment for doctors and nurses was developed, tested, and published in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. An assessment was conducted to identify the needs of the hospital's management and the literacy skills needed by its central services prep department, and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Biomedical Equipment, Curriculum Development, Entry Workers
Tremlett, L. R. – Canadian Training Methods, 1973
Industry assumes the role of final trainer for the entry worker whose training is incomplete. Diagnostic testing and orientation are helpful to in-industry training. Consultants can help by building up or supporting training programs through their special expertise. (AG)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consultants, Educational Programs, Entry Workers
Patton, William; And Others – Balance Sheet, 1970
Descriptors: Bookkeeping, Course Content, Course Objectives, Data Processing
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Nelms, 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
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Roell, Shelagh M. – Nurse Educator, 1981
Nurse-intern programs, facilitating the transition from student to staff nurse, have flourished. The author presents a study of these programs, revealing how they are structured as well as areas of common concern. (Author)
Descriptors: Entry Workers, Internship Programs, Medical Services, Nurses
Creth, Sheila; Harders, Faith – Library Journal, 1980
Presents the expectations of academic research libraries in the hiring of entry level librarians relative to academic and work experience. Results of a survey indicate that skills in management, automation, research, and writing are highly desirable. (RAA)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers, Higher Education
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
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Noeth, Richard J.; Jepsen, David A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1981
Expressed vocational choices correctly predicted actual occupations 2 years after high school for 38 percent of the total sample. When certainty level was added to expressed choice, prediction rates were 43 percent for very sure choosers, 38 percent for fairly sure choosers, and 28 percent who were not sure. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Employees, Employment Level, Entry Workers
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Minehan, Paula L.; And Others – Journal of Nursing Administration, 1981
Describes a hospital-sponsored program to train bicultural leaders to ease the school-to-work transition for new graduate nurses. Specific information on planning, implementation, sponsorship requirements, and evaluation is presented. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Conflict Resolution, Education Work Relationship, Entry Workers
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Miller, Aaron J. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1990
A survey of all Ohio vocational education directors (N=113) and 55 trade and industrial supervisors received 46 and 91 responses, respectively. Respondents indicated that entry-level supervisors needed greatest understanding of the value, importance, and benefits of vocational education; articulation of business needs to vocational education;…
Descriptors: Course Content, Entry Workers, Foundations of Education, Teacher Supervision
Pearson, Richard C.; Webb, T. D. – Library Journal, 1988
A survey of 1,547 library science students measured the academic and occupational preparation of librarians entering the profession, focusing on their capability to handle current technology and respond to patron needs. Findings were compared with those of earlier studies, and it was concluded that improved curriculum, recruitment, and…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers, Higher Education, Information Technology
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Holton, Elwood F., III – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1995
One year after graduation, 38.2% of a sample of 2,214 bachelor's degree graduates responded to a survey; sample was reduced to 378 working in for-profit organizations. Wide variability was apparent in socialization experiences and adaptation strategies; many were ambivalent about remaining. Results suggest a need to address new employee…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Employee Attitudes
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Feij, Jan A.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1995
A survey of 859 entry-level workers from 8 European countries employed as machine operators and office technology workers identified the processes that account for the development of career-enhancing strategies and job content innovations. Supervisor or coworker relations and intrinsic work values were most important. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Education Work Relationship, Entry Workers, Foreign Countries
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Evans, Karen; Heinz, Walter – Education and Training, 1995
As a result of the "risk society" (in which career and adult transitions are less orderly and predictable), young people have adopted various transition behaviors--strategic, step-by-step, taking chances, and wait-and-see--as they follow different paths: higher education, training for skilled or semiskilled occupations, unskilled…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Coping, Education Work Relationship, Entry Workers
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