
Transitions in Work and Learning
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Content
- Front Matter
- VOLUME CONTRIBUTORS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Is There a Gap Between Employer Skill Needs and the Skills of the Work Force?
- 3 Skills and the Economy: An Employer Context for Understanding the School-to-Work Transition
- 4 Should Social Skills Be in the Vocational Curriculum? Evidence from the Automotive Repair Field
- 5 Manufacturing the New Worker: Literate Activities and Working Identities in a High-Performance Versus a Traditionally Organized Workplace
- 6 Twenty-First Century Measures for Twenty-First Century Work
- 7 Postmodern Test Theory
- 8 Legal Restrictions on Assessments
- 9 Assessment Without Adverse Impact
- 10 What Policy Makers and Experts See (and Do Not See) in School-to-Work Transitions
- 11 Getting to Work: Thoughts on the Function and Form of the School-to-Work Transition
- 12 Transitions in Work and Learning
- Appendix
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