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Porter, John – Vocational Education Journal, 1993
Five partnership academies (computers, finance, space, graphic arts, and visual arts/design) are spread among four Pasadena (California) high schools. Completers earn Certificates of Mastery, participate in paid internships with sponsoring industries, and receive up to one year of college credit toward an associate degree. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Education Work Relationship, High Schools, Integrated Curriculum
Rowland, Gordon; And Others – Educational Technology, 1994
Suggests new methods of teaching instructional design based on literature reviews of other design fields including engineering, architecture, interior design, media design, and medicine. Methods discussed include public presentations, visiting experts, competitions, artifacts, case studies, design studios, and internships and apprenticeships.…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Case Studies, Competition, Higher Education
Steineger, Melissa – Northwest Education, 1997
The Masters of Arts in Teaching program at Lewis and Clark College (Oregon) seeks to develop teachers who are lifelong learners and can inspire students with a zeal for learning. Key program elements are cohorts of students and faculty who become learning communities, a yearlong internship in one classroom with an exemplary teacher, and in-depth…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedBrooks, Jennifer E.; Greene, Jacqui Cook – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1998
Reports on two surveys conducted at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNCCH) with employers of UNCCH interns. For-profit employers who recruit undergraduate interns responded that career fairs and on-campus recruiting were most effective, whereas nonprofits reported listing with career services and advertising in internships guides as…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Employer Attitudes, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDonald, Ralph R. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 1998
Examines two topics related to the mass media internship experience: realities and strategies related to internship coordination in the rural, isolated university setting; and the value and potential on broadcasting and mass communication curricula for the "externship" (a one-day activity in which a student "shadows" a media professional for a…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedMilstein, Mike M.; Krueger, Jo Ann – Peabody Journal of Education, 1997
Identifies key elements necessary for effective administrator preparation; highlights clinical aspects of preparation, exploring the importance, purposes, and design of effective internship experiences; reports findings from a study of the long-term impact of one preparation program that was designed around the key elements; and discusses…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedConstantine, Madonna G.; Gloria, Alberta M. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1999
Examines the extent to which internship-training directors (ITDs) addressed multicultural issues in their predoctoral training programs. ITDs reported varied levels of attention to specific multicultural issues; ITDs at university counseling centers reported significantly greater attention to multicultural issues than did ITDs at community…
Descriptors: Administrators, Counseling, Cultural Pluralism, Graduate Students
Wallace, Virginia – Book Report, 1999
Discusses the responsibilities and opportunities involved with supervising a school library media specialist's internship. Topics include criteria from the sponsoring university program; orienting the intern to the media center; providing them with experience in all of the library operations; and working with teachers, students, the principal,…
Descriptors: Criteria, High Schools, Internship Programs, Learning Resources Centers
Peer reviewedGirard, T. C. – Journal of Cooperative Education, 1999
College seniors in hospitality internships (n=69) were highly satisfied with work and generally satisfied with supervision. They were concerned about lack of opportunities for growth; 49% did not receive incentives for exceptional work; one-third did not think their suggestions were implemented. Many could not identify how performance appraisals…
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Higher Education, Hospitality Occupations, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedMartz, Wm. Benjamin, Jr. – T.H.E. Journal, 1999
Describes a partnership between Fireman's Fund Insurance Company (FFIC) and California State University-Chico, the core of which is an on-campus internship program that allows the university to defer expenses, allows FFIC to gain an on-campus presence, and lets students obtain real world experience. Discusses self-directed and lifelong learning…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Higher Education, Independent Study, Internship Programs
Bakalian, Anny; Der-Karabetian, Aghop – Migration World Magazine, 2001
Describes two summer internship programs for college students designed to groom the next generation of leaders for the Armenian American community, pointing out that these programs are prototypes for providing young adults the chance to jumpstart their careers while intensifying their ethnic identity and involvement. Discusses interns'…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Community Programs, Culturally Relevant Education, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedJohnson, Jerry W.; Oetting, Ron – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1996
Describes educational programs and events at the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station that are designed to develop partnerships with educators and businesses, make multiple use of research facilities, and incorporate K-16 teachers and students into research endeavors. (DDR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agronomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Gocke, Stephen J.; Trentham, Denise – Leadership, 2001
Of 260,000 California public-school teachers, 38,000 (12 percent) have emergency credentials or subject-area waivers. The Lancaster School District has acted upon research indicators and teachers' needs by developing a multi-level teacher training support system. Pre-intern, intern, and beginning-teacher program facets are discussed. (MLH)
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Internship Programs
Smith, Gregory A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2002
Describes the characteristics, benefits, and common elements of place-based education. Identifies five thematic patterns: cultural studies, nature studies, real-world problem solving, internships and entrepreneurial opportunities, and induction into community processes. (Contains 16 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Community Education, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship
Peer reviewedMcKee, J. Edson; Smith, Laura Williams; Hayes, B. Grant; Echterling, Lennis G.; Stewart, Anne – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 1999
In their quest to upgrade technologies, improve training techniques, and pursue innovations, counselor educators may be ignoring the power of traditions. This article illustrates how five rites and rituals enrich the training experience, strengthen the sense of continuity and community, support diversity, and offer affirmation of growth. (Author)
Descriptors: Ceremonies, Community, Counselor Training, Developmental Continuity


