Federal Legislation Impact on Vocational Education
.... 1985), for example, noted that Public Law 94 142 and the Vocational Amendments of 1968 were to have had a significant impact on the
job skill training programs ....
(1510

6

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College & University Dropout Rates
.... The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between levels of
job satisfaction and
job skill classification level within a nursing home ....
(2201

9

)
Managerial Job Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction
.... The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between levels of
job satisfaction and
job skill classification level within a nursing home ....
(9139

37

)
Job Skills and Kuwait
.... Mostly, this is a medium that is used for
job skill training as well as academic learning in developing countries such as Central America and Africa. ....
(8370

33

)
Skill formation
.... Multiskilled workers have the freedom to perform any
job which they possess the competency for, even those jobs outside of their primary
skill areas. ....
(2837

11

)
Nursing Opportunities in EMS
.... Since the mid-1980s the idea of nursing experience as a marketable
job skill or commodity has been the subject of intensive scrutiny. ....
(1926

8

)
Job-Training Stations in High Schools
.... a strategy for combining concepts and practical on-the-
job training: What .... United States has no systematic means of communicating changing
skill requirements to ....
(2018

8

)
Job Satisfaction in Saudi Arabian Customs Department
.... August). An examination of the relationship between professional
skill levels and
job satisfaction among professional nurses. The ....
(4353

17

)
Attitudes in Correctional Education
.... to the attitudes of their vocational instructors and undergo an attitude change themselves which is more important than any specific
job skill (Dollar, 1988, p ....
(1631

7

)
Health Care Organization Strategy
.... In addition, it will be necessary for people to collaborate more often in order to solve problems quickly, so collaboration will become a required
job skill. ....
(1904

8

)
Plan to Remedy Nursing Shortage Background of the Problem There is ...
.... Therefore, the research will also examine for the effects of the change in
skill mix on the levels of
job satisfaction experienced by the Advanced Placement ....
(1371

5

)
Job Satisfaction For School Superintendents
.... of personality as realistic, with congruent occupations involving physical activities that use
skill, strength, and coordination. Thus, good
job fits would be ....
(2531

10

)
HR Management
.... assumes that HR is aware of upcoming needs for staff and imminent changes or events that will alter staffing needs in terms of numbers or
job skill requirements ....
(451

2

)
Job Satisfaction and Superintendency in Schools
.... of personality as realistic, with congruent occupations involving physical activities that use
skill, strength, and coordination. Thus, good
job fits would be ....
(2537

10

)
Performance Management and Job Prioritization
.... BARS systems are seen as jargon-free, specific to a worker's
job title and position and required
skill set, and useful in rating employees whose
job requires ....
(673

3

)
Performance Management and Job Prioritization
.... BARS systems are seen as jargon-free, specific to a worker's
job title and position and required
skill set, and useful in rating employees whose
job requires ....
(667

3

)
PYCHIC INCOME IN JOB SATISFACTION
.... 5.
Skill levels of workers keeping pace with
skill demands of the
job: technology is resulting in jobs becoming smarter than the employee working, requiring ....
(7909

32

)
Job Redesign for an RNFA
.... Ivancevich (1998) maintains that when the
job characteristics model of
job design/redesign is considered,
skill and task variety identity, task significance ....
(1288

5

)
Affirmative Action Debate
.... of all races includes government provision of subsidized transportation to employment centers, instruction of English as a
job skill, employment counseling to ....
(1654

7

)
Job Evaluation & Compensation System
.... it is concerned with employee skills and with developing training programs to facilitate employee
skill acquisition (Schuler, 1992, 294-300).
Job evaluation is ....
(2957

12

)
Models for Dealing with Wife Abuse
.... be able to fulfill adequately the male role of major economic provider with full employment, increased wages, adequate education, and
job skill training; these ....
(2848

11

)
Employee Job Satisfaction
.... The perceived core characteristics are
skill variety, task significance, task identity, autonomy, and
job feedback (Tiegs, Tetrick, and Fried, 1992, pp. ....
(3906

16

)
Political Savvy
.... 1) explains, "Playing politics is an integral part of the
job." In today's .... a significant ability to influence others, "The essence of political
skill is the ....
(661

3

)
College: Developing Skills for the Future
.... college. While not `s commonly employed as research, writing is a crucial
skill on the
job and in any aspect of business. A 1992 ....
(1097

4

)
Job Climate
.... The perceived core characteristics are
skill variety, task significance, task identity, autonomy, and
job feedback (Tiegs, Tetrick, and Fried, 1992, pp. ....
(4457

18

)
Practices for a HS Counselor & Test Examiner
.... university to remain competitive in today's global marketplace, but they allow for students to receive an education relevant to today's
job skill requirements. ....
(2759

11

)
Modern Japan and Education
.... today's corporate employee must possess the skills necessary to work effectively in small groups, the cooperation taught in school is an important
job skill. ....
(3934

16

)
Education and Correctional Officer Attitudes
....
Skill development, achieved through both formal university-based education and on-the-
job training seminars, is seen by this consultant to the sector as ....
(823

3

)
Job Descriptions
.... allowed managers to develop lists of competencies required to meet
job demands. Basic competencies were then further broken down into "
skill-building strategies ....
(2219

9

)
Purposes of Job Descriptions
.... to do the
job. A primary assumption at the time was that the average worker had no need to gain satisfaction from work and lacked either the
skill or the ....
(1528

6

)