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National Art Education Association, 2020
The arts disciplines (visual arts, music, theatre, and dance) merit and require formal study. Policy makers should support studies in the arts as core disciplines, as specified in the "Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)," the federal legislation that sets policy and appropriations for public education. The arts merit and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Early Childhood Education, Equal Education, Graduation Requirements
Peer reviewedFauri, Judy – Action in Teacher Education, 1982
Information is provided about the scope of training activities in business and industry, the role of the training specialist, and skills which will facilitate the transition from school-based teaching to corporate training programs. The growth of training programs in the corporate setting provides an optimistic future for the training specialist.…
Descriptors: Career Change, Demand Occupations, Educational Demand, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedNeave, Guy – Comparative Education, 1980
The author documents a trend in Western Europe toward increasing control of programs for the 16-19 age group by "para-educational agencies," such as Ministeries of Employment and Labor Market Boards, rather than by traditional education Ministeries and Departments. He looks at administrative structures and their curricular impact. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Agency Role, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Peer reviewedHensley, Stephen Michael – Community Services Catalyst, 1993
Discusses roles for labor unions in resolving workforce deficiencies, suggesting that labor, management, and government must work together to develop cooperative training initiatives. Describes labor's historic role in basic and workplace literacy training, lists skills workers need in the "new" workplace, describes exemplary union-management…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Education Work Relationship, Labor Education, Labor Force Development
Peer reviewedPryor, Dan – Action in Teacher Education, 1982
A training specialist who moved from higher education to the corporate world relates some of his experiences, including how he developed a management training system. Problems educators face in the corporate environment are discussed, as are suggestions about how teacher educators can prepare people for the business world. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Labor Force Development, Management Development, Nonschool Educational Programs
Peer reviewedElfenbein, Iris M. – Action in Teacher Education, 1982
The expertise of teacher educators is rarely used in educational programs run by private organizations and businesses, partly because a narrow view of teacher education pervades institutions which train teachers. Differences in school and nonschool programs are described, and ways for changing the situation are suggested. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Labor Force Development
Employment and Training Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. – 1989
This document contains the analysis of public responses to two focus papers published in the Federal Register (October 14, 1988 and January 25, 1989) regarding the U.S. Department of Labor's Apprenticeship 2000 initiative, the purpose of which is to determine the future role of apprenticeship in meeting needs for a skilled work force. The…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Policy, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs
MacKenzie, John R. – 1982
The decentralized structure and functions of labor unions and their educational programming are examined, and the support of federal and state legislation and colleges and universities are traced. The four union educational categories are labor education, apprentice education, vocational training, and self-improvement education. Labor education is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Apprenticeships, Government Role, Industrial Training
Peer reviewedJones, R. L. – Action in Teacher Education, 1982
The growth of nonschool educational programs that are supported by business, government, and other groups is described. Teacher educators should keep abreast of new developments in this area, because they may need to train teachers for these expanding programs. (PP)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Educational Trends, Labor Force Development
Employment and Training Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. – 1988
This document contains the analysis of public responses to an issue paper published in the Federal Register (December 2, 1987) regarding the U.S. Department of Labor's Apprenticeship 2000 initiative, the purpose of which is to determine the future role of apprenticeship in meeting needs for a skilled work force. The document contains the following…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy, Experiential Learning
Fernau, C. – Labour Education, 1983
It is well worth reiterating that motivation and participation of all citizens require a general, civic, and socioeconomic education open to all in order to become a reality. Admittedly, in most developing countries adults and young workers are still dramatically disadvantaged and marginalized, not to say ignored, on the educational and cultural…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Continuing Education, Educational Quality, Educational Supply
Bethlehem Area Chamber of Commerce, PA. – 1990
The Bethlehem Area Chamber of Commerce, using a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education, developed a model program to demonstrate the effectiveness of a business-based network to improve the literacy level of the local work force. The project involved increasing business member awareness of literacy needs, creating linkages among…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Demonstration Programs, Education Work Relationship
Labor/Higher Education Council, Washington, DC. – 1989
At the meeting reported in this document, 65 union leaders and staff interacted with officials from 16 colleges and universities and 8 higher education associations to discuss and report on issues of labor-higher education collaboration. These edited proceedings include the following presentations: "Developing the Intellectual Equivalent of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cooperative Programs, Economics, Education Work Relationship
Hoffman, Carl – Appalachia, 2000
Business, community members, and county government cooperated in establishing a literacy center in Catoosa County, Georgia, that provides free GED classes; courses in English, math, basic reading, computer skills, and parenting; and classes offered by a local technical college. Free classes, child care, and GED tests and a flexible schedule remove…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Disadvantaged
Braid, Mary; Macaskill, Sandra, Ed. – 1990
Workplace education (WPE) has a significant role to play in solving basic skills problems and in other training requirements. In addition to the benefit of a more able, adaptable work force, WPE leads to more contented workers, encouraged by better employment opportunities. In addition, employees benefit by being more confident both within the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills
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