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Newstrom, John W. – Personnel Administrator, 1980
Results of a survey of training directors in large firms indicate that the question of what is the best method of training only makes sense when it is asked in tandem with the question "for which training objective?" (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Attitudes, National Surveys, Program Effectiveness, Trainers
Cornwell, J. B. – Training, 1980
Suggests ways to minimize the risk of training failure and ensure that training accomplishes its objectives. Explains key differences to be learned in order to use the appropirate method of applying quality assurance and quality control. Examines five quality factors to be measured, including pre- and post-training testing devices. (CT)
Descriptors: Professional Training, Program Effectiveness, Quality Control, Testing
Dissemin/Action, Inc., Reno, NV. – 1983
A brief examination of research on the relationships among the training of teachers, their classroom behavior, and the learning of children suggests a general framework for studying both the intermediate and ultimate effects of teacher training. The idea behind this model is that such effects are more plausibly demonstrated if the argument is…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
Dobles, Robert W.; And Others – Training, 1979
A step-by-step method can determine whether training programs match the training needs as expressed by rated objectives. Trainers calculate the time devoted to each objective while the program users rate the importance of each objective. The match between importance and time is a measure of program efficiency. (LRA)
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedJones, Dionne J.; Bowler, Suzanne – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1997
Explores the relationship between participants' (N=76) perceptions of federally-funded substance abuse prevention training and participants' application of these programs. Most participants (98.7%) gave favorable assessments of the training. Analysis of training application indicates that learning application is influenced by the learner's…
Descriptors: Drug Education, Federal Programs, Participant Satisfaction, Prevention
Peer reviewedPlayko, Marsha A. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1995
Reflects on the practice of mentoring from a consultant/trainer/principal's perspective. The strengths of mentoring programs far outweigh existing limitations. Interested districts and schools must consider issues such as planning, training, and appropriate matching of mentors and proteges, if mentoring programs are to succeed. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors, Planning, Principals
van Deusen, Jean Donham; Kraus, Anne Marie – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1995
Describes a formalized library media specialist mentoring program in the Iowa City Community School District. Discussion includes characteristics for successful mentoring; the role of mentors; benefits for mentors, proteges, and library media programs; and the evolution of the mentoring relationship. (AEF)
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Mentors, Observational Learning, Professional Development
Peer reviewedBell, Nicole S.; Howland, Jonathan; Mangione, Thomas W.; Senier, Laura – Journal of Drug Education, 2000
Identifies associations between lack of formal boater training, drinking and boating, and other unsafe boating practices. Results of a survey of 3,042 boaters reveals an unexpected association between formal training and unsafe boating practices. Highlights the inadequacies of boater training programs and urges that training should address the…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Boat Operators, Drinking, Maritime Education
Peer reviewedHolmes, David S.; And Others – Journal of Research in Personality, 1980
Results indicate that the instructions (and related information concerning alpha) rather than the biofeedback are critical in alpha biofeedback training and that this training does not appear to have utility for controlling arousal under stress. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Feedback, Instruction, Program Effectiveness
Scott, George A. – US Government Accountability Office, 2008
In the future, businesses will demand workers with higher-level skills and more education. Community colleges are key providers of career and technical training as well as traditional academic education. These colleges can also play important roles in the one-stop system created by the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), through which a variety of…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Community Colleges, Program Effectiveness, Labor Force Development
Zimmerman, John W.; Tobia, Peter M. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
In a survey, clients and consultants agreed that actions fostering success are the following: agreeing on objectives and evaluation measures, providing flexible approaches, gaining commitment, and preparing the consultant. Both cited unclear/unrealistic objectives as a pitfall. To improve client/consultant success, guidelines can identify the…
Descriptors: Consultants, Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Organizational Change
Swain, William A. – Performance and Instruction, 1984
Discusses the systematic approach to training, how this approach increases training impact, and how it evolved and identifies the four components of this approach, describing three components in detail--pretraining briefing sessions, review of individual training objectives, and group followup. (MBR)
Descriptors: Followup Studies, Program Design, Program Effectiveness, Program Improvement
Peer reviewedDammer, Harry R. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1996
Using interviews, literature reviews, and prison visits, describes three prominent features that promote rehabilitation in one country's prisons: unique environmental conditions, extensive work and training programs, and frequent use of community reintegration programs. Attributes rehabilitation success to its high priority in correctional law and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Environmental Influences
Craig, Marjorie – Child and Youth Care Administrator, 1995
Presents a 10-point model for providing quality training within child protection organizations. Suggests that training can be a precision instrument to create change because its objectives, content, and methods are controllable, ongoing, and pervasive. Notes that by assuming responsibility and using time and energy to find solutions, the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adolescents, Child Advocacy, Children
Rummler, Geary A. – Improving Human Performance, 1973
Examples of "lean" programs are contrasted with examples of small-step programs. An analysis of cost data for 11 programs shows that trainees' wages are the major source of training costs. Lean programing cuts training time by a third or a half and thus reduces a major element in training costs. (Author)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Factors, Educational Technology, Instructional Design


