Electrical and electronic technologies, job descriptions and suggested technIQues for determining courses of study in vocational education programs [electronic resource] / Clarence E. Peterson.

The purpose of this report is to help the states organize and operate programs under title viii of the national defense education act, P.l. 85-864. The basic occupational information resulting from up-to-date job analysis studies is used to determine relationships between jobs and to identify the sk...

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Main Author: Peterson, Clarence E.
Corporate Author: United States. Office of Education
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1966.
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Summary:The purpose of this report is to help the states organize and operate programs under title viii of the national defense education act, P.l. 85-864. The basic occupational information resulting from up-to-date job analysis studies is used to determine relationships between jobs and to identify the skills and abilities required for successful job performance in the electrical and electronic technician occupations. This information can be used to establish a well-balanced and integrated course of study to prepare students for a cluster of closely related jobs or for a specific occupation within the cluster. Topics included are -- (1) the fields of work, (2) job relationships, (3) job descriptions, (4) training requirements, and (5) developing the curriculum. A training requirements analysis form illustrates the method for recording knowledge and ability required for each occupation. A list of reference materials for determining job descriptions and job relationships is provided. This document is available as gpo number fs 5.280--80004 for 30 cents from superintendent of documents, U.S. Government printing office, Washington, D.C. 20402. (hc)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED013327.
Physical Description:42 p.