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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
221

The evolution of full-time vocational education for white pupils in the Cape Province, and contemporary problems related therewith

Rickett, D H 01 December 2016 (has links)
No description available.
222

Policy analysis: The restructuring of the delivery of vocational education in the North Shore area of Massachusetts

Carlson, Patricia W 01 January 1990 (has links)
This study assessed the political acceptability and efficacy of a theoretical policy for the restructuring of the delivery of vocational education in the North Shore area of Massachusetts. The theoretical policy, proposed by the author, was analyzed and assessed employing Wergin's (1976) Open Systems Model. The researcher found Wergin's (1976) Model to be particularly useful in assessing the political issues surrounding policy formation. Data for the study were collected from a survey of documents generating from the North Shore Regional Vocational School District, such as minutes of meetings and various reports conducted for the District over the period of its existence, from accounts in the print media about the District, from the proceedings of meetings and presentations involving community and school officials throughout the District, and from the personal knowledge and observations of the researcher from her many years of contact with the District. The results indicate that the theoretical policy, when analyzed, using Wergin's (1976) major proposition and corollary propositions, in light of identified organizational constraints, problem and positive elements, has a low predictability of acceptance, and must be modified by developing strategies to accommodate the value conflicts which exist between and among organizations which were part of this study. It was concluded that a policy which has a high predictability of political acceptance and efficacy can be formulated, and that implementation of such a policy is anticipated to provide a vehicle for the restructuring of the delivery of vocational education in the North Shore area of Massachusetts.
223

Present practices and trends in vocational guidance in junior and senior high schools

Unknown Date (has links)
M.S. Florida State College for Women 1934 / Includes bibliographical references
224

Perception of barriers and coping -efficacy as determinants of readiness for transition to adulthood among older youth in foster care.

Clare, Glenda 01 January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
225

Perceptions of Vocational Administrators, Vocational Counselors and Vocational Teachers Toward Selected Issues in Vocational Education

McHam, Marilyn 08 1900 (has links)
The purposes of this study were to determine the perceptions of vocational administrators, vocational counselors, and vocational teachers toward selected issues in vocational education. This study surveyed randomly selected vocational administrators, vocational counselors, and vocational teachers by means of a questionnaire designed to ascertain perceptions toward selected issues related to three categories: policies and procedures, curricula, and societal implications. The Likert-type scale instrument consisted of 26 items covering the three categories. A total of 116 returned useable questionnaires of the 150 sent. Vocational administrators returned 90% (4 5 instruments); vocational counselors returned 70% (35 instruments); and vocational teachers returned 72% (36 instruments).
226

Training job coaches in implementing evidence-based strategies: an occupational therapy designed program

Saner, Jennifer 27 January 2020 (has links)
Adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities (IDD) experience disproportionate rates of unemployment; only 27.8% of individuals with cognitive difficulties are employed in the United States (Institute on Disability, 2018). Job coaches work with adults with IDD to promote employment outcomes. However, these job coaches often receive limited training (Kluesner, Taylor & Bordieri, 2005) and are not prepared to teach skills to promote independence (Towery, Parsons & Reid, 2014). There are inconsistencies among best practice guidelines for supporting individuals with IDD in the workplace (Migliore, Butterworth, Nord, Cox and Gelb, 2012). This project uses an adapted social-ecological model to allow for an understanding of how factors within various levels of the model (individual, employer, vocational rehabilitation, societal and policy levels) influence factors within another level, and often work together as a system to support or act as a barrier to searching for, gaining, and maintaining employment. The proposed program, Training Job Coaches in Implementing Evidence-Based Strategies: An Occupational Therapy Designed Program also uses a social-ecological model in considering how to target multiple levels of the model, specifically the individual, employers/workplace environment, vocational rehabilitation, and societal levels. In the program, job coach participants will complete eight online modules that will be completed over the course of two months, taking approximately 1-1.5 hours per module. The module includes information about client-centered approaches, supporting an employee, building natural supports, accommodations, environmental modifications, building and maintaining relationships with employers and community advocacy. Each module includes a PowerPoint presentation, reflection assignment and group discussion. Participants are required to keep a weekly log of challenges. Participants will then engage in four individual follow-up sessions with the program leader, with two being conducted in-person at a workplace. The follow-up sessions provide allow further opportunities to provide individualized feedback and address specific challenges. Overall, Training Job Coaches in Implementing Evidence-Based Strategies: An Occupational Therapy Designed Program is an innovative, comprehensive, evidence-based, theory driven training program that seeks to provide job coaches with information and skills relevant to their work duties.
227

Industrial Policies and Practices in the Employment of School Teachers and Administrators

Thurairatnam, Aggrey J. January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
228

The relationship of selected personality traits and personal characteristics of drivers to the occupational performance of school bus drivers in Ohio

Whisman, Robert W. January 1978 (has links)
No description available.
229

Perceptions of Vocational Educators and Human Resource/Training and Development Professionals Regarding Skill Dimensions of School-to-Work Transition Programs

Zirkle, Christopher John January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
230

The Relationship Between Automotive Service Excellence Certification and Ohio Vocational Education Achievement Test Scores

Wiblin, James Howard January 1993 (has links)
No description available.

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