Education + Training: Volume 20 Issue 10

Subjects:

Table of contents

Work structuring for employee motivation

Lyndon Jones

Employee surveys, such as a Job Dimension Survey, can be useful since they provide a different viewpoint in analysing a job situation (see Appendix A). Employee interviews—a…

Politics or philosophy — which should we teach?

Edgar Baker

There have been recent proposals that schools should teach politics. In a recent book Political Education and Political Literacy (Longman £3.95), the case is argued at length on…

Action learning takes a health cure

Reginald Revans

Mine host Action learning—an approach to education that emphasises the distinctions between doing things oneself and talking about things getting done by others in general—has…

How do you sack the professionals?

Gerry Fowler

It is now very difficult for an employer to sack anyone, except in a redundancy package, and even there the procedures are carefully regulated. This is in my view wholly right. In…

The Ports Industry

This guidance on training, education and career development is taken from the Annual Report of the National Ports Council.

The feedback classroom

C.P. Wheeldon

It may be that education and training is on the brink of a most significant advance, brought about by the marriage of feedback and electronics and their offspring — the Feedback…

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken