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21. Vocational Education
and emphasis on the ability to teach safe working given country the internationalassistance activities in the field of technical and vocational education.
http://www.unesco.org/human_rights/hrch.htm
RE VISED RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Introduction In view of the role of technical vocational education in sustaining the complex structure of modern civilization and continued economic progress and the needs of Member States, particularly the developing countries, for guidance in the planning and improvement of their educational systems, the General Conference decided that technical and vocational education should be made the subject of an international instrument of the form of a Recommendation to Member States. A first Recommendation on Technical and Vocational Education was adopted by the General Conference at its twelfth session in 1962. It set forth general principles to be observed regarding the objectives, planning organization of technical and vocational education, as well as international co-operation in this field. Considering the rapid technological and educational changes and the increasing importance of technical and vocational education for social and economic development, the General Conference decided to revise this Recommendation. The Revised Recommendation, adopted in 1974, emphasises the democratization of education in the context of lifelong education in improving education as a whole for social, economic and cultural development. It sets forth general principles, goals and guidelines to be applied by country according to its needs and resources.

22. Investigate Careers - Minnesota Careers 2003
5 years old, in activities needed for Special education teachers teach elementaryor secondary vocational education teachers teach vocational or occupational
http://www.mncareers.org/investigate_careers.asp?pageid=ed01

23. USF Adult And Vocational Education
qualifying them to teach Industrial, Technical on modifying the vocational educationcurriculum, laboratory student outcomes, learning activities, tests, media
http://www.ugs.usf.edu/catalogs/9697/ADLVOCED.HTM
Back Next Education Program List Catalog Table of Contents ... Course Descriptions
The Adult and Vocational Education Department at USF offers degrees through the College of Education designed to prepare teachers and leaders in the various fields of Vocational-Technical and Adult Education and the human resources development field. Certification programs leading to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree are: Business and Office Education, Distributive and Marketing Education, Industrial-Technical Education, and Technology Education.
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATION
Requirements for the B.S. Degree (BTE):
General Education and Professional Education requirements are listed under Teacher Education Program In Business Education, specific program competencies in the specialization must be demonstrated through satisfactory completion of BTE 4909. There are special prerequisites for BTE 4401, which are taken concurrently in the semester immediately prior to the supervised internship as approved by an advisor.
Specialization Requirements (43 cr. hrs.):

24. USF Adult And Vocational Education
qualifying them to teach in Industrial Focuses on modifying the vocational educationcurriculum, laboratory student outcomes, learning activities, tests, media
http://www.ugs.usf.edu/catalogs/9899/ADLVOCED.HTM
Back Next Education Program List Catalog Table of Contents ... Course Descriptions
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATION The Business and Office Education curriculum is designed to serve students who wish to focus on the needs of today's workplace, and combine teaching with business experience while achieving initial teaching certification for grades 6-12.
Requirements for the B.S. Degree (BTE):
General Education and Professional Education requirements are listed under Teacher Education Program In Business Education, specific program competencies in the specialization must be demonstrated through satisfactory completion of BTE 4909.
Prerequisites (State Mandated Common Prerequisites):
These prerequisites must be met by transfer students as well as USF students. A grade of “C” is the minimum acceptable grade.
  • EDF 1005/2005 Introduction to Education
  • EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations
  • EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology (Equivalent course or demonstrated competency may be substituted)
  • ACG X001 Financial and Managerial Accounting I
  • ACG X011 Financial and Managerial Accounting II
  • ECO X013 Economic Principles (Macroeconomics)
  • ECO X023 Economic Principles (Microeconomics)
  • XXX XXXX Electives in Business Administration, 3 semester hours

25. SAFE WORK/SAFE WORKERS
everything you will need to teach an introductory The activities can be used in schools,career awareness workshops, vocational education classes, or in
http://www.state.ma.us/dph/bhsre/ohsp/teens/SW.HTM
Bureau of Health Statistics, Research and Evaluation
Occupational Health Surveillance Program A guide for teaching high school students about occupational health and safety Developed by: Occupational Health Surveillance Program
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Education Development Center, Inc. January 1997 What is SAFE WORK/SAFE WORKERS? SAFE WORK/SAFE WORKERS is a three-hour curriculum for young people that can be taught by high school teachers or other community educators in its entirety or in parts The goals of SAFE WORK/SAFE WORKERS are:
  • to educate students about workplace hazards and strategies for preventing work-related injuries and illnesses; to encourage young workers to be active participants in creating and maintaining safe and healthful work environments.
What is included? SAFE WORK/SAFE WORKERS includes everything you will need to teach an introductory unit on occupational health and safety. The video and four learning activities were created with high school students who helped make them relevant, age-appropriate, and fun. Video
Teens: The Hazards We Face in the Workplace
Teens: The Hazards We Face in the Workplace
This 13-minute video features teens who introduce the basic concepts of occupational health and safety and injury prevention. Questions are provided to help facilitate follow-up discussion.

26. TANF Work Requirements
Onthe-Job Training Employers teach you occupation to 24 months (including 12months of vocational education). Job Search or Job Club activities to help
http://www.state.sd.us/social/TANF/Work/requirements.htm
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TANF Work Requirements

TANF participants are required to work in allowable work activities a minimum of 30 hours each week. If you have a child under six years old, your minimum work requirement is 20 hours each week. Your Personal Responsibility Plan will tell you what work activities you have and how many hours you must work. It is very important that you follow the activities you’ve outlined in your Personal Responsibility Plan.
Click here for more information on the Personal Responsibility Plan.
The following allowable work activities will count towards the number of hours you need to work:
  • Working in a Job: Employers hire you just like other employees. Employers who hire welfare recipients may be eligible for a tax credit up to $2,400 through the Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program On-the-Job Training: Employers teach you occupation-specific skills and the methods used in their business. You earn wages while being trained and then remain employed when the training is completed. Employers are reimbursed a pre-determined amount (usually 50% of wages paid) to help offset the cost and the lower productivity associated with training new workers.

27. Teachers, Secondary
Some instructors teach vocational education courses such as welding and auto mechanics. andgive examinations, and arrange class projects and other activities.
http://www.state.sd.us/dol/sdooh/teachsec.htm
Teachers, Secondary Job
Outlook SD Worker
Trend
Workers
Workers Starting
Wage Range Average
Wage Secondary school teachers, also called high school teachers , usually specialize in a specific subject such as English, a foreign language, mathematics, social studies, science, history or government. Instructors may teach several classes that are related to their fields of specialty. For example, a history teacher may teach American and world history. English teachers are often responsible for not just English classes but foreign language or journalism classes as well. Some instructors teach vocational education courses such as welding and auto mechanics. For each class, teachers develop lesson plans, prepare and give examinations, and arrange class projects and other activities. In addition to classroom duties, teachers participate in faculty and professional meetings, educational conferences and other training workshops. Some teachers also have additional duties such as directing plays, coaching athletic teams or leading other extra-curricular activities like Future Homemakers of America or debate. Workplace Examples Local Government Education Federal Government Working Conditions Most secondary teachers work a 10-month school year and enjoy summers off, although a few teach summer classes as well. Work schedules during the school year vary, and may exceed 40 hours a week at times of the year for teachers who teach certain subjects or who are involved in extra-curricular activities. For example, English teachers may spend many hours outside the classroom reading and grading stories or themes which students have written. As another example, a teacher who also advises the school yearbook may work with students on weekends or into the summer months to finish the project. Teaching involves long periods of standing and talking, and can be both physically and mentally tiring. Teachers also spend several days each year attending in-service training and other workshops to keep their skills and knowledge up-to-date and to plan cooperative projects with other teachers.

28. IFAS NEWS: Barn Owls May Help Solve Everglades' Rodent Problems
teachers of science, environmental education, vocational agriculture, social as wellas ways to teach using the studies and other teaching activities at home
http://news.ifas.ufl.edu/story.php?ind=654

29. Technology / Vocational Education - Learning Through Technology
activities are organised according to Gardiner's Multiple and learning expectationsof Broad Based Technology education. This module will teach students the
http://ltt.nbed.nb.ca/tve_bb_modlist.asp

Distance Learning
Technology / Vocational Education
Broad Based Technology Module Master List:

30. NCRVE MDS-799 - EXAMPLES OF PROGRAMS
National Center for Research in vocational education, University of model can be usedto teach rigorous academic This combination of activities not only gives
http://ncrve.berkeley.edu/abstracts/MDS-799/MDS-799-EXAMPLES.html
NCRVE Home Site Search Product Search School-to-work for the college bound (MDS-799). Berkeley: National Center for Research in Vocational Education, University of California.
EXAMPLES OF SCHOOL-TO-WORK PROGRAMS THAT TEACH ACADEMIC SKILLS AND PREPARE STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE
We have argued that the school-to-work model can be used to teach rigorous academic skills and to prepare students for college. Indeed, some of the most highly regarded school-to-work programs are explicitly designed for college-bound students. The internships in these programs are seen as assets for college applicants. Many of these school-to-work programs have competitive admissions processes which consider attendance; test scores (PSATs or some sort of behavioral or critical thinking tests); writing samples; personal statements; GPAs; minimal levels of math and science such as algebra and chemistry; and teacher and guidance counselor recommendations. Internships usually involve work on a research project including formal presentations of the results and conclusions. This combination of activities not only gives students the opportunity to work (alone and/or in teams) on original problems but to develop and integrate many of the academic and technical skills they have learned. In many high schools, the more successful students can complete most of their regular high school graduation requirements in their junior year, and program administrators believe that well-designed internships can keep successful students interested in school during their last years.

31. Government To Government Activities - Memorandums Of Understanding
to upgrade their qualifications while continuing to teach; reform of the technicaland vocational education sector. A number of cooperative activities have been
http://aei.detya.gov.au/general/GtoG/govt_activs.htm
Government to Government Activities
The Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) seeks to build cooperative bilateral and multilateral relationships that:
  • create an environment that supports export of education and training services; support the internationalisation of Australia’s education and training system; and
DEST participates in the following multilateral fora:
  • the World Trade Organisation (DEST uses the WTO to negotiate more favourable market access for Australia’s education service providers); the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC is the primary regional vehicle for promoting open trade and practical economic cooperation. Its goal is to advance Asia-Pacific economic dynamism and sense of community. DEST is the Australian focal point for APEC’s Human Resource Development Working Group and the Working Group’s Education Network. The Working Group is has a major strand of activity related to human capacity building within the Asia-Pacific region); the South East Asia Ministers of Education Organisation (Australia is an Associate Member of SEAMEO and DEST uses the organisation to promote cooperation in education in the Southeast Asian region);

32. Carr The Dichotomy Of Liberal Versus Vocational Education: Some Basic Conceptual
it is thereby appropriate to teach it as on the alleged value of such activities forthe the vexed dichotomy of liberal versus vocational education might help
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS/PES-Yearbook/95_docs/carr.html
Select - HOME 1992 Contents 1993 Contents 1994 Contents 1995 Contents 1996 Contents 1997 Contents 1998 Contents 1999 Contents Author Index PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
The Dichotomy of Liberal Versus Vocational Education:
Some Basic Conceptual Geography
David Carr
Heriot-Watt University
T O D ISTINGUISH OR TO B LUR Despite the fact that hardly anyone since Socrates has seriously held that it is possible to settle interesting philosophical problems by establishing strict definitions, the drawing of significant conceptual distinctions is arguably still the main stock-in-trade of professional philosophers. The trouble is, however, that since conceptual distinctions are apt to atrophy in the form of dualisms on the one hand, or are liable to generate problem cases on the other, it is also not uncommon to encounter attitudes of some distrust and hostility among philosophers towards distinction making. While in contemporary mainstream philosophy, the day-to-day business of fine distinction-making continues unabated among philosophers, it is also true that numerous traditional distinctions, enshrining what many have come to regard as unacceptable dualisms, have come under heavy fire in recent times. One particularly good example of this philosophical iconoclasm is the assault mounted by philosophers broadly located in the pragmatist tradition on the empiricist distinction between the analytic and the synthetic a distinction nowadays commonly denounced as useless for any significant practical philosophical purpose.

33. Vocational Preparation
Games, activities and quizzes. Lessons™ English EFL ESL TESOL ELT ESP lessonplans and teaching materials ready to teach. vocational education Resources.
http://www.ait.org/lrc/workgroups/voc_prep.html

Library Homepage
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VOCATIONAL PREPARATION
Adult literacy, numeracy and english language Breast cancer
Games, activities and quizzes
Lesson plans and programs ...
Workplace Education
Adult Literacy, Numeracy and English language
Professional development
Adult Learning Australia ALNARC (Adult Literacy and Numeracy Australian Research Consortium ARIS (Adult Education Resource and Information Service) Career Resources for Teachers 1996 ... Vocational Preparation (Subject springboard)
Lesson plans and programs
Adult Numeracy downunder CGEA Home Page(Certificates in General education for Adults) Discovery Channel School Lesson plans for tired teachers ... SOFWeb (Victoria. Dept. of Education, Employment and Training)
Games, activities and quizzes
Learn.com Quia Stories online : a course for adult beginners
Women's Studies
Digital women (Women in business) Distinguished Women of Past and Present Primary Source Media: International Women's Periodicals Wollstonecraft (womens rights) ... Women's Electoral lobby (social, economic, educational, political and sexual equality)

34. Queensland Independent Education Union
include appropriate cocurricular activities, school industry into high schoolsto teach vocational modules; and; of general and vocational education in the
http://www.qieu.asn.au/voced.html
QIEU Policies Appraisal Structures and Processes
Class Contact Time for Secondary Schools

Convergence of General and Vocational Education
...
Policy on Graduate Teachers.pdf

Convergence of General and Vocational Education
QIEU POLICIES
Convergence of general and vocational education POLICY 98.04    CONVERGENCE OF GENERAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
The convergence of General and Vocational Education clearly poses a number of curriculum considerations for schools and for teachers involved in the delivery of the curriculum. As such it is an issue of considerable interest to QIEU and its members, who support the principle of the convergence of general and vocational education, where it is relevant and leads to meaningful outcomes for students within a total curriculum experience. The industrial issues associated with convergence cannot be viewed in isolation from the broad curriculum issues, nor can they be divorced from the structure and processes associated with the management of the curriculum, be that at the level of evaluation and certification or at the level of resource provision. Finn and Carmichael identified multiple pathways within vocational education for post compulsory schooling. Clearly the implication of these reports was that there should be a number of options available to students which reflect more flexible work and study. This notion creates tensions with the BSSSS' preferred model of embedding to the exclusion of existing linking arrangements with TAFE and vocational elements already identified in Board Registered Subjects and work experience.

35. Integrating Academic And Vocational Education:
for example, used various activities to improve develop the expertise to teach theintegrated By contrast, vocational education offers students training in
http://www.rand.org/publications/RB/RB8005/
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Integrating Academic and Vocational Education: Lessons from Early Innovators
Since the turn of the century, vocational and academic educational programs in American high schools have grown increasingly separate. Vocational and academic teachers undergo distinct certification processes, and students involved in one strand of education often do not mix with students in the other. In recent years, this separation has come under criticism for many reasons. These reasons include the growing recognition that the workplace of the future will require new and different skills of all workersincluding not only job-specific skills but also transferable, generic skills that will help them to acquire further education and training throughout their careers. Thus, strict distinctions between academic and vocational knowledge and skills are becoming blurred. In 1990, the federal government mandated the "integration" of vocational and academic education through amendments to the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1984. The amendments made funds available "to provide vocational education in programs that integrate academic and vocational education . . . so that students achieve both academic and occupational competencies." As a result, states and localities throughout the nation are undertaking efforts to integrate vocational and academic education. Unfortunately, little systematic information has been available to help guide integration efforts. To help fill the gap, a recent study conducted by RAND for the National Center for Research in Vocational Education analyzed the experience of eight schools that had begun their integration efforts several years before the Perkins amendments. The study derived important "lessons learned" that can help guide educators and educational policymakers seeking to integrate vocational and academic education.

36. Partnership In Education Activities
TUTOR, MENTOR, FIELD TRIPS, COMMUNITY activities, AND SAFETY PROGRAMS. TEACHFORMAL COURSES FOR THE FISHERIES vocational education CLASS.
http://www.uscg.mil/edu/pie/ak.html
Partnership in Education
Alaska
17TH COAST GUARD DISTRICT
DZANTIK'L HEENI MIDDLE SCHOOL
AS NEEDED
FLOYD DRYDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL
MENTOR, TUTOR, TOURS, LECTURES, FIELD TRIPS, ETC.
HARBORVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
AS NEEDED.
JUNEAU DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL
MENTOR, TUTOR, TOURS, GUEST LECTURES, FIELD TRIPS, ETC. AIR STATION KODIAK
KODIAK MIDDLE SCHOOL
TUTOR, FIELD TRIPS, AIRCRAFT STATIC DISPLAYS, SPEAKERS, TOURS AIR STATION SITKA
SITKA HIGH SCHOOL
JOB SHADOWING STUDENTS ARE ASSIGNED TO VARIOUS SHOPS COMMUNICATION STATION
MAIN ELEMENTARY
TUTOR, SPELLING BEES, FIELD TRIPS, SPECIAL EVENTS, ETC. ISC KODIAK, MILITARY POLICE UNIT
PETERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CLASSROOM ASSIST, FIELD TRIPS, D.A.R.E. INSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT ISLAND LORAN STATION ST. PAUL ISLAND
ST. PAUL ISLAND SCHOOL
MENTOR, TUTOR LORAN- C STATION
ST. PAUL ISLAND SCHOOL
MENTOR, TUTOR MARINE SAFETY DETACHMENT
MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY
FIELD TRIPS AND WATER SAFETY TRAINING MSD KETCHIKAN
HOUGHTALING ELEMENTARY
MENTOR, TUTOR
WHITE CLIFF ELEMENTARY
MENTOR, TUTOR MSD SITKA
SITKA HIGH SCHOOL
MENTOR, TUTOR

37. Education World® : Vocational Community Center : Vocation
Database, vocational Resources Resources. AGRICULTURE. Articles, A bunch of activities to pick from! HIV/AIDS education Isn't Only for Health Class!
http://www.education-world.com/vocational/education/index.shtml

Vocational Ed Community
Administration
Education

Vocation
... Vocational Education Community Vocation V O C A T I O N Many careers require specialized training outside a traditional 4-year higher education institution. These occupations can be challenging, yet rewarding. TOOLBOX CAREER PATHS General Agriculture Automotive Business ... Health Services GENERAL RESOURCES
Articles Career Education:
Setting Your Students on the Path to a Valued Vocation

"Only rich people can go to college!" That is what one third grader told teacher Heather Root. Now, Root and other educators are emphasizing career education in their classrooms, even at the elementary level. With the resources of the Web as your guide, you too can implement a study of occupations that enlightens, inspires, and encourages your students to succeed! Included: Online resources for screening personality and interest, writing résumés, and the all-important job interview. Lesson plans for teachers too!.
Reviews Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century
This Web site focuses on the contributions of 20th-century engineering ingenuity and innovation that helped shape the world in which we live. The achievements were selected and ranked by a panel of experts based on the greatest contribution to the quality of life in the past 100 years.
GRADE LEVEL: 3-12 Mr. Pitonyak's Pyramid Puzzle

38. Education World® : Vocational Community Center : Vocation : Consumer & Family E
Cooking resources here in the vocational education Community Nutrition Each week,education World's Great Sites for on the Net Healthful activities for Every
http://www.education-world.com/vocational/vocation/consumer.shtml

Vocational Ed Community
Administration
Education

Vocation
... Nutrition
GENERAL RESOURCES
Sections Early Childhood Education Community
Here you'll find resources on child development, activities for young children, and plenty more. Fashion Technology
This is another page here in the Vocational Education Community with information on garment design and construction. Culinary Arts
Cooking resources here in the Vocational Education Community.
Articles A 'Real-Life Fair' Shows Kids the Real Deal About Careers
Students in one Rhode Island junior high school got a glimpse of their future through a "Real-Life Fair," a career fair that incorporates lessons learned in the classroom. As they watched their earnings dwindle, some found that the careers they had their eyes on might not provide the funds they would like to have in the future. Find out whether a career fair or an online tour of careers is the ideal activity for your classroom! Included: Approaches to career education used in a handful of schools across the grades. Plus more great online and print career education resources! "Baby" Helps Teens Think It Over!

39. ERIC/ACVE - New Wine In New Bottles Transforming Vocational
that have value beyond the classroom (vocational Instructional Materials courseworkwith career and technical education through handson activities set in
http://ericacve.org/docgen.asp?tbl=pab&ID=111

40. Physical Education Endorsement
physical activities. 6. Ability to help students draw the relationship betweenphysical education and their general educational goals. 7. Ability to teach
http://www.state.vt.us/educ/license/physed.htm

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120 State Street - Montpelier, VT 05620-2501 E-mail the Licensing Office Call the Licensing Office: 802-828-2445
How to become a licensed teacher in Vermont General Requirements
Information for Nonresidents Processes for becoming licensed Licenses, renewals, denial General information Administrative bodies
Other links Physical Education 5440-08 Applicants for a Vermont teacher's license must fulfill the requirements for all applicants
The holder is authorized to teach physical education.

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