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Lisette Nieves; Noel S. Anderson; Becca Huntting – Palgrave Macmillan, 2024
This book builds on the success of "Working to Learn" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) by focusing on the future of work and how young people, especially low-income young people and young people of color, are pursuing college and career goals through work-based learning experiences, yet encountering an increasingly racially and…
Descriptors: Work Based Learning, Low Income Students, Minority Group Students, Education Work Relationship
Applebaum, Herbert – 1998
During the colonial period, the ideology of work--the American work ethic--took root. Americans valued work and considered it an obligation to society, to oneself, and to one's family. The key to the agrarian culture was an ethic that recognized the importance of hard, physical labor within a framework of yearly cycles of tasks. The world of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Dream, Capitalism, Cultural Influences
Schwager, Tina; Schuerger, Michele – 2002
This book is designed to help teen girls discover what a job is really like from women doing what they love. Part 1 features stories of 22 women. From who they are and how they got there to why they love what they do, the real-life stories are intended to provide girls, age 11 and up, with inside information, inspiration, and goal-tracking tips to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autobiographies, Career Choice, Career Education
Jensen, Robert; Giles, Ray – American Association of Community Colleges (NJ3), 2006
Drawing from their varied experiences, the authors of this helpful guide, now in its second edition, offer firsthand advice on the skills and attitude needed to succeed as a community college leader. Topics include: (1) Making the right career choices; (2) Thriving and surviving on the job; (3) Navigating institutional politics; (4) Taking the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Administration, Administrators, College Presidents
Johnson, Jennifer – 2002
The lives of working-class women were explored through interviews with 63 middle-aged women, most of whom were employed in working-class jobs and living working-class lives in Baltimore, Maryland. The following were among the areas covered in the interviews: the women's lives on and off the job; their job satisfaction; the reasons they work and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Caregivers, Definitions, Disadvantaged