Examines ways to better align community college curricula with employer needs, including analyzing online job ads to gather data on occupation and skill demands; examples of use of labor market information; and the potential and limitations of such data
In the United States, community colleges have emerged as a key institution to provide workers with t...
Many middle skills jobs and career opportunities are currently unfilled in the United States due to ...
This study examined the current state of online occupational programs in community colleges and expl...
Investing in community college workforce training is a central part of the Biden administration’s ag...
This thesis first analyzes the Oregon labor market over the last decade to determine the impact of j...
Explores the potential for state apprenticeship programs to collaborate with community colleges, int...
Community colleges throughout the nation have long been instrumental in providing workforce educatio...
The purpose of this study is to construct a model for the dissemination of career information for ad...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 201...
With their open access admission policies, low tuition costs, and convenient locations, community co...
Presently, community colleges are bursting at the seams. In 2011, community colleges turned away mor...
This paper emerges from my work as Coordinator of Job Placement at Bristol Community College over th...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipRichard A. VoorheesExploring the effectivenes...
Employer-provided training is the dominant form of skill development among American workers, but whe...
College practitioners and national policymakers are turning to sub-associate workforce education as ...
In the United States, community colleges have emerged as a key institution to provide workers with t...
Many middle skills jobs and career opportunities are currently unfilled in the United States due to ...
This study examined the current state of online occupational programs in community colleges and expl...
Investing in community college workforce training is a central part of the Biden administration’s ag...
This thesis first analyzes the Oregon labor market over the last decade to determine the impact of j...
Explores the potential for state apprenticeship programs to collaborate with community colleges, int...
Community colleges throughout the nation have long been instrumental in providing workforce educatio...
The purpose of this study is to construct a model for the dissemination of career information for ad...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 201...
With their open access admission policies, low tuition costs, and convenient locations, community co...
Presently, community colleges are bursting at the seams. In 2011, community colleges turned away mor...
This paper emerges from my work as Coordinator of Job Placement at Bristol Community College over th...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipRichard A. VoorheesExploring the effectivenes...
Employer-provided training is the dominant form of skill development among American workers, but whe...
College practitioners and national policymakers are turning to sub-associate workforce education as ...
In the United States, community colleges have emerged as a key institution to provide workers with t...
Many middle skills jobs and career opportunities are currently unfilled in the United States due to ...
This study examined the current state of online occupational programs in community colleges and expl...