Industrial and Commercial Training: Volume 10 Issue 5

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The engineering option 1

CH DOBINSON

‘Delaying job decisions until comparatively late inevitably makes fuzzy one's definition of oneself as an adult.’ These words are from Professor Jerome Bruner the foremost…

The engineering option 2

STUART M SINFIELD

John Wellens' feature on developments in apprenticeship, ICT, March 1978 pp 96–100, has rightly attracted a great deal of interest even though perhaps at the expense of some…

Opening moves in participation: An example,from the ports industry, of the organic approach

FRANK EAGLE, ANDREW WEST

The National Ports Council has been developing a concept of progress meetings based on working groups, over a period of ten years. The original ideas were refined from experience…

Action learning

DUNCAN SMITH

Today we are all for Action Learning — just as we are all against Sin. But what is it? What are its dimensions? To what extent has it developed particular and validated…

Behaviour analysis in Employment Service Agency training

W LESLIE RAE

A previous article by Leslie Rae appeared in ICT June 1977 and described a course in Interpersonal Skills training which had been running in the Employment Service Agency for some…

UK engineering training: THE TEACHING COMPANY SCHEME

Stuart Brown

It has been stated many times that the standards of UK engineering in terms of people are too low in comparison with other industrialised countries. Industry's comment about this…

Cover of Industrial and Commercial Training

ISSN:

0019-7858

Online date, start – end:

1969

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Siham Lekchiri
  • Dr Adriano Solidoro