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Galbreath, Jeremy – Educational Technology, 1999
Examines how institutions must help students develop skills they will need in the early part of the 21st century to get the attention of employers and find good jobs. Discusses economic change and the new worker, and preparing students to use technologies for their personal/professional survival in the knowledge economy. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Economic Change, Education Work Relationship, Educational Objectives
Harrington-Lueker, Donna – Executive Educator, 1991
To remain competitive in world markets, the United States must boost the skills of its work force. Two attractive school-to-work approaches are apprenticeships (based on European examples) and high school academies promoting specialization in financial services and other fields. A sidebar discusses the growing momentum for building state workplace…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Change Strategies, Competition, Computer Literacy
Vaughan, Jerry L. – 1983
The emergence of a technology-based global society is effecting tremendous changes in the economic and political world order. If our society is going to respond successfully to these changes, it must recognize the philosophic as well as strictly scientific implications of technological growth. We are entering a new era for amplifying the human…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Literacy, Economic Change, Education Work Relationship
Culbertson, Jack A. – 1983
Education is in transition between the ascendent microelectronic and descendent industrial revolutions, with purposes ambiguously linked to both. These purposes must be clarified before educational leaders can establish priorities for adapting education to the needs of a society transformed by microelectronic technology. Accordingly, the features…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Literacy, Computers, Economic Change
Workforce Economics Trends, 2001
Technology provides a new and effective tool for accelerating economic growth, and developing countries are embracing technology and education as the means toward attaining economic parity with the United States and other developed nations. Evidence suggests that this strategy is paying off. Developing countries are building a technology…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Comparative Analysis, Computer Literacy, Developing Nations