Vocational Education: Social and Behavioral Perspectives

Vocational Education: Social and Behavioral Perspectives
Author: Carl J. Schaefer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1971
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Compilation of conference papers on behavioural and sociological aspects of vocational training and technical education in the USA - includes papers on psychological aspects, economic implications, labour force problems, vocational guidance, curriculum planning, administrative aspects, teacher training, etc.

Vocational Education

Vocational Education
Author: Carl J. Schaefer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:

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Vocational Education: Social and Behavioral Perspectives

Vocational Education: Social and Behavioral Perspectives
Author: Carl J. Schaefer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1971
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780669636857

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Compilation of conference papers on behavioural and sociological aspects of vocational training and technical education in the USA - includes papers on psychological aspects, economic implications, labour force problems, vocational guidance, curriculum planning, administrative aspects, teacher training, etc.

The Systems Approach

The Systems Approach
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1978
Genre: Counseling in secondary education
ISBN:

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Work, Youth, and Schooling

Work, Youth, and Schooling
Author: Harvey Kantor
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1982-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0804766371

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At the beginning of the twentieth century, American reformers saw vocational education as a promising way to cure many of the nation's economic and social ills. But the ensuing educational reforms had disappointingly little effect on the problems they were supposed to solve. Today we are still distressed by the extent of unemployment among young people, especially blacks and other minorities, and our doubts about the effectiveness of schools in preparing young people for work have never been greater. Did vocational education go wrong? Or were the problems so deep-rooted that the schools could not solve them? These are the questions these nine essays address. They consider such topics as the changing economic and political context of vocational education, the role of federal legislation, the various ideas of early vocationalists, the growth of the idea of school as the primary route to employment, the theoretical relationship between schooling and work, the special problems of vocational education for blacks and women, and the directions that future research must take.

Advances in Computer Science and Engineering

Advances in Computer Science and Engineering
Author: Dehuai Zeng
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2012-01-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642279481

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This book includes the proceedings of the second International Conference on Advances in Computer Science and Engineering (CES 2012), which was held during January 13-14, 2012 in Sanya, China. The papers in these proceedings of CES 2012 focus on the researchers’ advanced works in their fields of Computer Science and Engineering mainly organized in four topics, (1) Software Engineering, (2) Intelligent Computing, (3) Computer Networks, and (4) Artificial Intelligence Software.

A Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development

A Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development
Author: Fred W. Vondracek
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9462096627

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The Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development (LSVD) explains and illustrates the processes by which individuals construct their work experiences, vocational pathways and career patterns through episodes of interaction with affordances they recognize within their contexts, and how counseling can facilitate those processes. The LSVD was created by combining the scientifically based systems theory that explicates the dynamics of all aspects of human functioning and development, called Humans as Self-Constructing Living Systems, with important ideas about vocational behavior and development. The resulting integrative theory represents the individual person as a dynamic, self-directing and self-constructing entity, i.e., a living system. Behavior Episodes (BEs) are the fundamental, person-in-context, dynamic units of analysis that serve as the “building blocks” by which individuals construct and retain their experiences in patterns that can be reactivated to facilitate future BEs. The book describes how individuals’ history of satisfying BEs and their current activities provide the means by which vocational and career counselors can assist them to create satisfying vocational pathways. It also describes for researchers how new, non-linear, person-centered, quantitative and qualitative research methods can be used to analyze BE patterns to advance understanding of person-level processes that play key roles in individuals’ vocational behavior and development. The LSVD was designed to be not just an integrative framework for the field of career development, but also to reconnect the field to related areas such as human resources and industrial-organizational psychology and to the range of human sciences that have already embraced a living systems theoretical model.