Education + Training: Volume 35 Issue 1

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Table of contents

Educating Managers for European Organizations

Gordon C. Anderson

Analyses an innovative programme organized by three institutionsfrom Spain, France and the UK, and aimed at meeting the developmentneeds of European managers of the future. The…

Engineering Training for Young People: The Decline of Initial Training for Engineering and the Prospects for Revival

John Millington

Within the context of the decline in the numbers of young peopleentering engineering training in recent years, with the many and complexcauses ranging from demographic realities…

Helping the Workforce Meet the Future Needs of Industry: A Comparison Between the UK and South Africa

Sylvia Downs, Sue von Hirschfeld

A survey to assess the future training needs of industry (1984)showed a swing away from the need to memorize facts and develop physicalskills, to an increased need for the…

Promoting Lifelong Learning Through Education Partnership: Part Three

John Berkeley

The third in a series examining the essential building blocks increating a learning culture. Explores the fitness for purpose of theNational Record of Achievement (NRA) as a…

Empowerment and the Evolution of Learning: Part One

Bruce Dodge

Presents an approach to work‐based learning within organizationswhich is necessary to maintain congruence between modern approaches tomanagement and learning. As traditional…

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken