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Main Author: El-Hadidy, Bahaa
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED225582
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contents Training of Egyptian Information Specialists: A Multifaceted System Approach. Final Report. El-Hadidy, Bahaa Charts Foreign Countries Foreign Students Information Scientists Information Services International Programs Library Education Postsecondary Education Professional Training Program Development Program Evaluation Program Implementation Questionnaires Training Objectives This report presents information on a 1980/81 U.S. non-degree training program which was designed to provide Egyptian scientific and technical information (STI) specialists with the basic minimum knowledge and skills required for developing national information services in Egypt. The background and purpose of the Egyptian STI program are discussed as well as the objectives, organization, and administration of the STI training program in the U.S.; the design of the training system; and the development and implementation of individualized training schedules for 15 Egyptian information specialists. Elements of training are noted as orientation, formal coursework, in-service training, field visits, tutorials, seminars, workshops, participation in professional meetings, and a final conceptual paper assignment. Details of the selection and characteristics of training participants, evaluations of the training system, and recommendations for further training based on the success of the initial program are also presented. The report includes an executive summary, 9 charts, and 35 references. Its appendices comprise a list of project staff and advisors, a compilation of course descriptions, a list of papers written by the trainees, sample evaluation questionnaires, a list of U.S. host training organizations, outlines of the 15 individual training programs, a list of books for the preparation of trainees in Egypt, and the curriculum vitae of the trainees. (Author/ESR)
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spellingShingle Training of Egyptian Information Specialists: A Multifaceted System Approach. Final Report.
El-Hadidy, Bahaa
Charts
Foreign Countries
Foreign Students
Information Scientists
Information Services
International Programs
Library Education
Postsecondary Education
Professional Training
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Program Implementation
Questionnaires
Training Objectives
Training of Egyptian Information Specialists: A Multifaceted System Approach. Final Report. El-Hadidy, Bahaa Charts Foreign Countries Foreign Students Information Scientists Information Services International Programs Library Education Postsecondary Education Professional Training Program Development Program Evaluation Program Implementation Questionnaires Training Objectives This report presents information on a 1980/81 U.S. non-degree training program which was designed to provide Egyptian scientific and technical information (STI) specialists with the basic minimum knowledge and skills required for developing national information services in Egypt. The background and purpose of the Egyptian STI program are discussed as well as the objectives, organization, and administration of the STI training program in the U.S.; the design of the training system; and the development and implementation of individualized training schedules for 15 Egyptian information specialists. Elements of training are noted as orientation, formal coursework, in-service training, field visits, tutorials, seminars, workshops, participation in professional meetings, and a final conceptual paper assignment. Details of the selection and characteristics of training participants, evaluations of the training system, and recommendations for further training based on the success of the initial program are also presented. The report includes an executive summary, 9 charts, and 35 references. Its appendices comprise a list of project staff and advisors, a compilation of course descriptions, a list of papers written by the trainees, sample evaluation questionnaires, a list of U.S. host training organizations, outlines of the 15 individual training programs, a list of books for the preparation of trainees in Egypt, and the curriculum vitae of the trainees. (Author/ESR)
title Training of Egyptian Information Specialists: A Multifaceted System Approach. Final Report.
topic Charts
Foreign Countries
Foreign Students
Information Scientists
Information Services
International Programs
Library Education
Postsecondary Education
Professional Training
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Program Implementation
Questionnaires
Training Objectives
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED225582