Education and work for the year 2000 : choices we face /
America needs a better educated, flexible work force capable of continual learning. And, equally important, we need workplaces that value those traits and put them to use. In this book, Arthur G. Wirth examines the complex changes going on in American work and schooling, and he outlines the organiza...
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San Francisco :
Jossey-Bass,
c1992.
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| מהדורה: | 1st ed. |
| סדרה: | The Jossey-Bass education series
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| גישה מקוונת: | Table of Contents Publisher description |
תוכן הענינים:
- Foreword / Henry M. Levin
- 1. Introduction: A Crisis of the Human Spirit
- 2. Americans in School: Teaching and Learning Under Duress
- 3. Americans at Work: Architects or Bees?
- 4. The Japanese Model: Can It Work for Us?
- 5. The Choice We Face: Automate or Informate?
- 6. The Business Perspective on Schooling: A Mixed Message
- 7. Testing: Cure or Curse?
- 8. Restructuring: New Strategies for Learning
- 9. The Issues in Science Education
- 10. Computers in the Schools: What Do We Do with Them?
- 11. Vocational Education: An Instrument for Educational Transformation?
- 12. Education and Work in the Year 2000: Capitalism with a Human Face?