ABSTRACT

First Published in 2005, In this World Year Book new ground is broken by concentrating on an aspect and type of education which has been, until recent years, largely ignored by academic educationists. 'The needs of technological and industrializing societies impose the necessity for matching educational output with professional manpower requirements', written in the Introduction to the 1967 volume on 'Educational Planning'. This looks at the education and training provided by enterprises, having regard to the economic and educational histories of the countries concerned, but endeavouring to bear in mind the philosophical and theoretical questions raised. The authors in this 1968 World Year Book of Education show that there are unifying themes in analyses of educational growth in both the developing and industrially advanced nations.

chapter |16 pages

General Introduction

Education Within Industry

chapter Chapter Ten|9 pages

Industrial Training in the United Kingdom

chapter Chapter Eleven|7 pages

Industrial Training in the German Democratic Republic

chapter Chapter Twelve|19 pages

Modern Methods of Training in Soviet Industry

chapter Chapter Fifteen|14 pages

Education within Industry: China

chapter Chapter Sixteen|8 pages

The Indian Experience of Education Within Industry

chapter Chapter Seventeen|10 pages

Education and Training: the Background in Japan

chapter Chapter Eighteen|10 pages

Education and Money Making: the American Experience

chapter Chapter Twenty|9 pages

Industrial Education in Venezuela

chapter Chapter Twenty-Three|5 pages

Training Young Farmers in England

chapter Chapter Twenty-Five|15 pages

The Training of Personnel at the Moscow Light-Car Plant

chapter Chapter Twenty-Seven|3 pages

An Experiment in the Congo (Kinshasa)

chapter Chapter Twenty-Nine|8 pages

Education and Training in Yangyi Commune, China. 1

chapter Chapter Thirty|7 pages

A Case Study from an Indian Steel Firm

chapter Chapter Thirty-Two|9 pages

Training in a Japanese Iron and Steel Company

chapter Chapter Thirty-Three|3 pages

Education and Training in General Motors, U.S.A.

chapter Chapter Thirty-Four|4 pages

Training in the Sugar Industry in Guyana

chapter Chapter Thirty-Six|7 pages

A Mexican Experiment in Industrial Education

chapter Chapter Thirty-Eight|12 pages

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