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American Society for Engineering Education, Washington, DC. – 1967
This report covers the second annual conference at which educators and members of the industrial world met to discuss needs, programs, new developments, and other matters on which continuing engineering studies (CES) should be based. The first address describes problems that often beset professionals in continuing education and suggests the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Industrialization
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Attewell, Paul – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1987
Braverman and others argue that capitalism continues to degrade and deskill work. The author presents theoretical, empirical, and methodological criticisms that highlight methodological weaknesses in the deskilling approach. (SK)
Descriptors: Automation, Capitalism, Clerical Workers, Job Skills
London, Manuel – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1988
Examines retraining transition processes as a basis for understanding adult learning and career change. Distinguishes between frame breaking and incremental change, describes associated learning methods, outlines transitional phases, and considers relationships between degrees of change and coping styles. Finds that variables reflecting career…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Career Change, Motivation
Nesser, John; Bujold, Fred – Adult Leadership, 1974
Combining travel and learning time may be one of the techniques used in adult education of the future. Other time-saving and individualized methods are also suggested. (MS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Futures (of Society), Prediction, Retraining
Massey, Sara Reid – Colorado Journal of Educational Research, 1974
A student enrolled in the School of Educational Change and Development at the University of Northern Colorado explains that the program permits study in various ways so that a student may acquire whatever skills he feels are necessary to ensure his employment marketability. (HMD)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experimental Programs, Experimental Schools, Graduate Study
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Milkman, Ruth; Pullman, Cydney – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1991
Worker surveys and interviews with workers, managers, and unions explored the impact of technological change and reorganization at General Motors' plant in Linden, New Jersey. Skilled trades workers experienced skill upgrading and increased responsibility, whereas production workers underwent deskilling and were increasingly subordinated to the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Assembly (Manufacturing), Automation, Job Analysis
Miskovic, Darlene – 1987
A study was conducted to gain insight into how to persuade those in fields where job opportunities are declining to take advantage of existing retraining programs in order to avoid future displacement. Research was conducted through a series of focus groups in Chicago, Louisville, and Davenport. Participants in these sessions included men and…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Educational Needs, Job Training, Postsecondary Education
Bjorkquist, David C. – 1983
Teacher education institutions need to accept responsibility for helping to keep vocational and technical teachers technically current. The University of Minnesota is helping inservice teachers keep up-to-date in three ways. The largest number of teachers have been served through short technical workshops. The workshops have covered a wide variety…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Inservice Teacher Education, Internship Programs, Retraining
Arvey, Richard D.; Fossum, John A. – 1985
It has been suggested that older workers may be particuarly vulnerable to the obsolescence process. One definition of obsolescence directly implies that the obsolescence construct is a function of two elements, the job and the person. New technologies, new products, and new methods and procedures can result in job changes which in turn can compel…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Job Skills, Job Training, Motivation
Fusselman, Kay – Secretary, 1986
Reports on a study that projects that technology will not cause clerical staff displacement during the next 10 years, but it may produce difficulties for persons looking for new jobs who have no experience with technology. Includes panel recommendations. (CH)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Employed Women, Futures (of Society), Office Machines
Nilsen, A. B. – Training for Progress, 1970
Instituted by the Norwegian Association of Engineers and Technical Staff this program provides the necessary training to enable technical personnel to keep up with changing technology. (BH)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Foreign Countries, Paraprofessional Personnel
Sullivan, Virginia – Journal of Business Education, 1983
Discusses a study to obtain data upon which to direct the future development of the secretarial arts program, to describe the secretarial arts graduate in terms of employment status and advancement opportunities, and to maintain contact with graduates. (JOW)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Graduate Surveys, Higher Education, Office Occupations Education
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Humm, Andy – Social Policy, 1997
Presents the views of the Consortium for Worker Education (New York, New York), which advocates a formal schooling system to upgrade the skills of the American worker. The first step toward systemic worker education would be the passage of federal legislation to allow state and local governments to establish Workforce Development Boards to provide…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Change, Dislocated Workers, Federal Legislation
Sjogren, Douglas; Gutcher, Dale – High Sch J, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Job Skills, Retraining
Toomey, Edmund L.; Connor, Joan M. – Personnel, 1988
Discusses benefits of employee sabbaticals including (1) continuing employee education; (2) avoiding technical obsolescence; (3) reducing job-related stress and burnout; (4) creating a more productive work force; and (5) stemming the tide of early retirement. (JOW)
Descriptors: Burnout, Continuing Education, Early Retirement, Fringe Benefits
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