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Peer reviewedChildress, Vincent W. – Technology Teacher, 2000
It is the responsibility of all connected with technology education to encourage students to become technology educators. The World Wide Web can be used as a career resource in recruiting recent high school graduates. (JOW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Occupational Information, Teacher Recruitment, Technology Education
Adams, Matthew C.; And Others – Facilities Manager, 1998
Discusses school preventive maintenance and the variables associated with maintenance staffing standards that address a zero-based budgeting environment. Explores preventive-maintenance measurement for staffing requirements, defines staffing levels and job descriptions, and outlines the factors to consider when creating a maintenance program and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Elementary Secondary Education, Occupational Information, Public Schools
Caudron, Shari – Training & Development, 2001
Training jobs are paying more as companies realize their value; e-learning is forcing more firms to focus on training and trainers. Trainers should understand the business, be proactive, conduct needs assessments, know when to say no, embrace technology, understand adult learning, become subject-matter experts, and measure return on investment.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Demand Occupations, Educational Trends, Occupational Information
Black, Bruce – American School Board Journal, 2002
Monthly highlights of an assistant principal's first year indicate how difficult the job can be. The count at the end of the semester includes 60 parent conferences for disciplinary reasons, 150 suspensions, 7 class removals, and 7 sexual harassment cases. Eight years of too many problems to handle and too much ground to cover preceded retirement…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Assistant Principals, Discipline, High Schools
Kelinson, Jonathan W.; Tate, Patricia – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2000
Provides thumbnail sketches of about 250 occupations. Projects employment prospects in 11 categories: executive, administrative, and managerial; professional and technical; marketing and sales; administrative support including clerical; service; mechanics, installers, and repairers; construction trades; production; transportation and material…
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Projections, Labor Market, Occupational Clusters
Peer reviewedWalls, Richard T. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2000
The accuracy of students' knowledge of 20 well-known occupations was assessed in 57 third-graders, 43 sixth-graders, 44 ninth-graders, and 45 12th-graders. They were most accurate judging earnings and least judging occupational availability. Accuracy increased with age. Occupations at the extremes yielded the greatest inaccuracy. (SK)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Occupational Aspiration, Occupational Information
van Reenen, Johann – Information Outlook, 1998
A survey comparing librarian job satisfaction with a 1996 Inc./Gallup survey of other US workers found fewer librarians were satisfied with their place of employment (80.4%/91%), fewer felt they had an opportunity to do what they do best (57.8%/82%), but more felt they had an opportunity to learn and grow (91%/84%). (PEN)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employee Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Librarians
Peer reviewedHecker, Daniel E. – Monthly Labor Review, 2001
Electronic business is stimulating employment in some sectors across industries, such as computer-related and customer service occupations, and diminishing employment in others, such as administrative support and marketing/sales. Similarly, employment impacts will vary by industry. (Contains 56 notes and references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Demand Occupations, Employment Projections, Employment Qualifications
Tenopir, Carol – Library Journal, 2005
A combination of content creators, online vendors, other intermediaries, and librarians work to bring online information sources to end users. Although these interconnected parts are sometimes adversarial, the current information marketplace relies on interaction among them all. People have wondered what it is like on the other side. The author…
Descriptors: Careers, Online Vendors, Information Services, Librarians
Feldbaum, Mindy – Academy for Educational Development, 2009
The emerging transition to a low-carbon and sustainable economy holds great promise for economic growth and prosperity, innovation, and job creation. New green technologies and discoveries--coupled with new demand and forward-thinking public policies that advance sustainability and encourage public-private investments--are starting to transform…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Web Sites, Community Colleges, Climate
Zalaquett, Carlos P.; Osborn, Debra S. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2007
Counseling students need to become knowledgeable about existing online career development tools to provide effective career development services today. The authors describe the characteristics of a Web site developed to foster career information literacy among students taking graduate career courses and examine its academic usefulness. Student…
Descriptors: Internet, Careers, Student Evaluation, Information Literacy
Campbell, Rene Crepaldi; Gaudy, Glenna; Green-Jobe, Victoria; Hatch, Susan; Moen, Julianne; Sheldon, Shannon; Smith, Loree; Chessell, Karen – Nevada Department of Education, 2008
The mission of Fashion, Textiles and Design Education is to prepare students for family and community life and careers in the fashion industry by creating opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors needed to: (1) Examine skills needed to effectively manage clothing decisions; (2) Evaluate the use, care and production…
Descriptors: Merchandising, Clothing, Textiles Instruction, Clothing Instruction
Hammond, Deanna Lindberg – 1992
The demand for competent translators is at an all-time high. Translators work with written language, and generally work either in-house for a business, translation agency, or other institution, or as free-lancers. Leading employers of translators in the United States are the federal government, domestic and multinational corporations and…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Employment Patterns, Employment Qualifications, Interpreters
Michigan Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. – 1992
This guide for counselors contains a brief listing of primarily public domain and government-sponsored resources. It covers career, occupational, and labor market information. Only major sources are listed, and much of the information applies to the state of Michigan. Many of the publications included in the guide are available in libraries and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counselors, Elementary Secondary Education, Occupational Information
Marshall, Catherine – 1991
The position of assistant principal has been virtually ignored and sometimes maligned. Based on perspectives that arise from administrative theory, career development research, and school administration studies, this document describes the special nature of the assistantship, daily work, rewards, and frustrations. Five chapters include: (1) "What…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Elementary Secondary Education

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