Partnership Research for Advanced Technological Education (ATE)

Citation

Yarnall, L. (2011). Partnership research for Advanced Technological Education (ATE). On Research and Leadership Update. Champaign, IL: Office of Community College Research and Leadership: http://occrl.illinois.edu/Newsletter/2011/fall/7

Abstract

Workforce educators have a range of approaches for developing and updating instructional programs that meet the needs of employers and industry, but there has never been a study that documents these relationships and identifies various approaches that work. SRI researchers are conducting case studies of how such partnerships are established and sustained.


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