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Main Authors: Kiffer, Theodore E., Burns, Martha A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1972
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED071651
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author Kiffer, Theodore E.
Burns, Martha A.
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Burns, Martha A.
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Burns, Martha A.
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contents Human Services Occupations in the Two-Year College: A Handbook. Kiffer, Theodore E. Burns, Martha A. Administrators Child Care Occupations Community Colleges Curriculum Development Curriculum Guides Day Care Fire Protection Food Service Government Employees Health Services Human Services Law Enforcement Library Technicians Paraprofessional Personnel Recreation Social Services Surveys Teacher Aides Vocational Education Welfare Services This handbook is intended as a guide for community college administrators in setting up human services programs. (Human services programs refer here to training programs for paraprofessionals involved in helping people.) Data were gathered from 176 two-year colleges regarding the human services curricula offered in 1970-71. In Part I, the survey is described, as well as the human services student and curriculum in general. In Part II, nine human services fields are presented: (1) child day care; (2) education--library and teacher aides; (3) fire prevention; (4) government services; (5) hotel, motel, and food services; (6) law enforcement; (7) health; (8) parks and recreation; and (9) social work. For each field, initiation of the program, costs, faculty, students, curriculum (including examples of specific college curricula), accreditation, employment opportunities, and suggestions are explored. A brief section about programs that closed is included. Four appendixes--a bibliography of social problems that relate to human services needs, a taxonomy of human services occupations, a mailing list (of participating two-year institutions), and a copy of the questionnaire for human services curricula and accompanying letter--are provided. A bibliography and a list of selected publications available from the Center for the Study of Higher Education are also included. (KM)
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spellingShingle Human Services Occupations in the Two-Year College: A Handbook.
Kiffer, Theodore E.
Burns, Martha A.
Administrators
Child Care Occupations
Community Colleges
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Guides
Day Care
Fire Protection
Food Service
Government Employees
Health Services
Human Services
Law Enforcement
Library Technicians
Paraprofessional Personnel
Recreation
Social Services
Surveys
Teacher Aides
Vocational Education
Welfare Services
Human Services Occupations in the Two-Year College: A Handbook. Kiffer, Theodore E. Burns, Martha A. Administrators Child Care Occupations Community Colleges Curriculum Development Curriculum Guides Day Care Fire Protection Food Service Government Employees Health Services Human Services Law Enforcement Library Technicians Paraprofessional Personnel Recreation Social Services Surveys Teacher Aides Vocational Education Welfare Services This handbook is intended as a guide for community college administrators in setting up human services programs. (Human services programs refer here to training programs for paraprofessionals involved in helping people.) Data were gathered from 176 two-year colleges regarding the human services curricula offered in 1970-71. In Part I, the survey is described, as well as the human services student and curriculum in general. In Part II, nine human services fields are presented: (1) child day care; (2) education--library and teacher aides; (3) fire prevention; (4) government services; (5) hotel, motel, and food services; (6) law enforcement; (7) health; (8) parks and recreation; and (9) social work. For each field, initiation of the program, costs, faculty, students, curriculum (including examples of specific college curricula), accreditation, employment opportunities, and suggestions are explored. A brief section about programs that closed is included. Four appendixes--a bibliography of social problems that relate to human services needs, a taxonomy of human services occupations, a mailing list (of participating two-year institutions), and a copy of the questionnaire for human services curricula and accompanying letter--are provided. A bibliography and a list of selected publications available from the Center for the Study of Higher Education are also included. (KM)
title Human Services Occupations in the Two-Year College: A Handbook.
topic Administrators
Child Care Occupations
Community Colleges
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Guides
Day Care
Fire Protection
Food Service
Government Employees
Health Services
Human Services
Law Enforcement
Library Technicians
Paraprofessional Personnel
Recreation
Social Services
Surveys
Teacher Aides
Vocational Education
Welfare Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED071651