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| contents | Master Plan for Public Service Occupational Education: A Report of Phase I. Articulation (Education) Classification Cluster Grouping Community Colleges Educational Planning Educational Programs Human Services Master Plans Occupational Clusters Postsecondary Education Program Development Program Evaluation Public Service Occupations School Surveys The document presents the first phase of a project designed to develop specific direction, organization, and implementation of public service occupational education in community colleges. A consortium of 17 colleges in California was established to provide information needed to develop a master plan. Four workshops were held to formulate a definition of public service education. A revised classification of public service occupations is discussed in detail. Designations include: (1) government; (2) public safety, correction, and judicial services; (3) educational services; (4) human services; (5) health and hospital services; (6) library, media, and museum occupations; (7) recreation; and (8) other public service occupations. A survey of community college catalogs revealed ambiguities and inconsistencies in terminologies identifying public service occupations in specific programs. However, it showed a rapid growth in this area. The lack of a uniform terminology creates a problem in horizontal articulation. Two processes which would allow a student to move to different educational levels are discussed. A conceptual framework for a public service master plan is suggested based on a study of several college programs. Appended materials provide information on the participating colleges and three varying classifications of public service occupations. (Author/EC) |
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| spellingShingle | Master Plan for Public Service Occupational Education: A Report of Phase I. Articulation (Education) Classification Cluster Grouping Community Colleges Educational Planning Educational Programs Human Services Master Plans Occupational Clusters Postsecondary Education Program Development Program Evaluation Public Service Occupations School Surveys Master Plan for Public Service Occupational Education: A Report of Phase I. Articulation (Education) Classification Cluster Grouping Community Colleges Educational Planning Educational Programs Human Services Master Plans Occupational Clusters Postsecondary Education Program Development Program Evaluation Public Service Occupations School Surveys The document presents the first phase of a project designed to develop specific direction, organization, and implementation of public service occupational education in community colleges. A consortium of 17 colleges in California was established to provide information needed to develop a master plan. Four workshops were held to formulate a definition of public service education. A revised classification of public service occupations is discussed in detail. Designations include: (1) government; (2) public safety, correction, and judicial services; (3) educational services; (4) human services; (5) health and hospital services; (6) library, media, and museum occupations; (7) recreation; and (8) other public service occupations. A survey of community college catalogs revealed ambiguities and inconsistencies in terminologies identifying public service occupations in specific programs. However, it showed a rapid growth in this area. The lack of a uniform terminology creates a problem in horizontal articulation. Two processes which would allow a student to move to different educational levels are discussed. A conceptual framework for a public service master plan is suggested based on a study of several college programs. Appended materials provide information on the participating colleges and three varying classifications of public service occupations. (Author/EC) |
| title | Master Plan for Public Service Occupational Education: A Report of Phase I. |
| topic | Articulation (Education) Classification Cluster Grouping Community Colleges Educational Planning Educational Programs Human Services Master Plans Occupational Clusters Postsecondary Education Program Development Program Evaluation Public Service Occupations School Surveys |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED118895 |