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Critical success factors for next generation technical education institutions
Benchmarking : An International Journal, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to create a hierarchy of critical success factors affecting the higher technical education institutions, taking a case study of India.
Smita Kashiramka +4 more
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Journal of Education Finance, 2019
:Most research on the effects of participation in career and technical education (CTE) in high school has looked exclusively at labor market outcomes, overlooking potential educational benefits.
Shaun Dougherty +2 more
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:Most research on the effects of participation in career and technical education (CTE) in high school has looked exclusively at labor market outcomes, overlooking potential educational benefits.
Shaun Dougherty +2 more
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From Secondary to Postsecondary: Charting an Engineering Career and Technical Education Pathway
Journal of Engineering Education, 2018As a whole, the percentage of undergraduates pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields has remained constant, a trend of particular concern in the field of engineering.
Michael A. Gottfried, J. Plasman
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Improving employment outcomes of career and technical education students
Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2018Purpose In this rapidly changing world, we are experiencing the fourth industrial revolution, known as “Industry 4.0,” that requires education systems to redesign qualifications in order to meet the needs of an individual and the workplace of the ...
S. Venkatraman +2 more
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Transforming skin, changing caste: Technical education in leather production in India, 1900–1950
Indian economic and social history review, 2018State-organised technical education focusing on leather production was introduced in India in the early 1900s. One of its key objectives was to change the entrenched notions about the leather industry—as a ‘traditional’ industry associated with low caste
Shahana Bhattacharya
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1959
THAT Britain has remained in the van of progress in the vast and varied field of aeronautical engineering is a tribute to the endeavour and devotion of the early pioneers and their immediate successors. The men who assisted the birth of British aviation and nursed it through the formative years have proved beyond question that as a nation we are ...
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THAT Britain has remained in the van of progress in the vast and varied field of aeronautical engineering is a tribute to the endeavour and devotion of the early pioneers and their immediate successors. The men who assisted the birth of British aviation and nursed it through the formative years have proved beyond question that as a nation we are ...
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1961
AT last the long overdue process of tailoring the system of technical education to meet the requirements of industry and commerce has begun. The proposals for a major reconstruction of the present system of courses for technicians, craftsmen and operatives are outlined in the White Paper ‘Better Opportunities in Technical Education’, which was ...
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AT last the long overdue process of tailoring the system of technical education to meet the requirements of industry and commerce has begun. The proposals for a major reconstruction of the present system of courses for technicians, craftsmen and operatives are outlined in the White Paper ‘Better Opportunities in Technical Education’, which was ...
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Vocational and Technical Education
India on Our Minds, 2020N. Varaprasad
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Technical Education in NURSING?
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1963QUALITY NURSING CARE can never be obtained by purely quantitative measures. Nursing leaders must look at the kind of workers needed, how they shall be prepared, and how they shall be used. This is particularly true today when nursing finds itself in a peculiar position.
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