Customized Job Training for Business and Industry. New Directions for Community Colleges, Number 48 / Robert J. Kopecek, Ed. and Robert G. Clarke, Ed.

This sourcebook describes and analyzes contracted customized training for business and industry provided by community colleges. First, "Customized Job Training: Should Your Community College Be Involved?" by Robert J. Kopecek identifies issues to be considered in program decision making and suggests...

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Corporate Authors: ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges, Los Angeles, CA
ERIC Clearinghouse for Community Colleges
Other Authors: Kopecek, Robert J. (Editor)
Clarke, Robert G. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1984.
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Physical Description:119 pages
Format: Microfilm Book
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This sourcebook describes and analyzes contracted customized training for business and industry provided by community colleges. First, "Customized Job Training: Should Your Community College Be Involved?" by Robert J. Kopecek identifies issues to be considered in program decision making and suggests an organizational model for program delivery. "Customized Job Training and Credit Programs," by Robert G. Clarke, outlines similarities and differences between traditional degree programs and industrial training programs and offers guidelines for community colleges entering the field. "Providing Customized Job Training through the Traditional Administrative Organizational Model," by William A. Connor, advocates the centralized organizational model. In "Developing Customized Programs for Steel and Other Heavy Industries," Philip R. Day, Jr. describes Dundalk Community College's unique approach to customized training. "North Carolina: A Statewide System of Training for New and Existing Industries," by H. James Owen, provides an example of successful government-education-industry collaboration. "Worker Education for Improved Productivity: The Role of New York State Community College Contract Courses," by W. Gary McGuire, describes the benefits of legislative, corporate, and educational cooperation in terms of increased worker productivity and improved college-employer relations. In "Partnerships for Employee Training: Implications for Education, Business, and Industry," David B. Luther provides an industrial perspective on customized job training. "Components of Successful Training Programs," by Dorothy J. Kaplan, reviews specific practices to ensure program effectiveness. Finally, an annotated bibliography of relevant ERIC documents is presented. (LAL)
Note:Availability: Jossey-Bass, Inc., Publishers, 433 California St., San Francisco, CA 94104 ($8.95).
Sponsoring Agency: National Inst. of Education (edition), Washington, DC.
Contract Number: 400-83-0030.
Educational level discussed: Two Year Colleges.
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Call Number:ED252267 Microfiche
Cite As:
New Directions for Community Colleges, v12 n4 1984. ericd
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Administrators. ericd
Teachers. ericd
Practitioners. ericd
ISBN:0875899900 :
9780875899909
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Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive.