Tech-Prep Education Act


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150 Great Tech Prep Careers


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Profiles 150 careers that do not require a four-year college degree; and provides job descriptions, requirements, and information on employers, advancement, earnings, work environment, outlook for the field, and other related topics.







Surgical Technologist Certifying Exam Study Guide


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"Questions written and reviewed by surgical technoligist educators ; Practice exams designed to represent the national exam content outline ; This comprehensive examination study resource offers proven test-taking strategies and approaches to help you achieve success"--Cover.




Surgical Technology PREP


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Everything you need to excel on the Certified Surgical Technologist exam in one complete package Surgical Technology PREP summarizes the entire surgical technology curriculum in one concise, engagingly written outline-style review. Written by educators with over 30 years of experience, this powerful review is based on the Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) exam blueprint, and delivers complete coverage of all the must-know concepts in surgical technology. Readers will find everything they need to prepare for the Certified Surgical Technologist exam and to excel on their coursework, including chapter review questions, easy reference definitions, and knowledge checks that reinforce learning and help students understand and remember key concepts. • The entire surgical technology curriculum summarized in a concise, accessible narrative to aid in comprehension and retention • Q&A at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning • Knowledge checks throughout to prepare you for the exam and real world application • Essential for certification and re-certification




Getting Started in Tech Prep


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The ERIC Review


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Provides information on programs, research, publications, and services of ERIC, as well as critical and current education information.




School To Work


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An in-depth investigation into career-related programmes in American secondary schools and two-year further education colleges is given in this book. In addition to reviewing evidence on the effectiveness of vocational coursework, the authors analyse programmes involving students who study and work simultaneously, including co-operative education, youth apprenticeship and school-based enterprise.; Chapters deal with the problems encountered in the school-to-work transition: the preparation necessary not only for this transition but for changes encountered when jobs end abruptly, and issues covered include combining school-based and work-based learning and teaching and linking secondary with post- secondary education. Research on programmes involving students simultaneously working and at school, including non-school-supervised employment is also covered, as is co-operative education, which places students in jobs related to their fields of study. The traditional elements of post-school education and training are discussed together with an investigation into newer approaches including career academics and career magnet schools and programmes bridging secondary and post secondary education. Additionally, selected studies of programmes for out- of-school youth are reviewed.; To conclude, the authors consider new school-to-work systems and whether specially designed programmes for the "non-college-bound" students would be stigmatised as second best, or if an alternative programme could maintain an option for students to attend four year colleges and universities, the latter making the design and operation of school-to-work systems more difficult. Of interest to administrators, teachers, policy makers, analysts and employers, the findings in this book will shed light on the viability of new school-to- work initiatives currently being implemented in the UK, Europe and USA.